Kansai Telecasting Corporation
JODX-DTV, virtual channel 8 (UHF digital channel 17), branded as Kansai TV (関西テレビ, Kansai-terebi) or Kantele (カンテレ), is the Kansai region key station of the Fuji News Network (FNN) and Fuji Network System (FNS), operated by the Kansai Television Company Limited (関西テレビ放送株式会社, Kansai Terebi Hōsō kabushiki gaisha). Kansai TV is a company affiliated in Hankyu Hanshin Holdings Group of Hankyu Hanshin Toho Group.
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Native name | 関西テレビ放送株式会社 |
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Romanized name | Kansai Terebi Hōsō kabushiki gaisha |
Formerly | Kansai Telecasting Corporation |
Type | Public KK |
Industry | Information, Communication |
Founded | Osaka, Japan (February 1, 1958 ) |
Headquarters | 1-7, Ogimachi Nichome, Kita-ku, Osaka , Japan |
Area served | Kansai region, Japan |
Key people | Shoichi Hamu (President) |
Services | Telecasting |
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Number of employees | 570 (April, 2012) |
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Website | www |
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Channels | Digital: 17 (UHF) Virtual: 8 |
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Subchannels | 802, 803 |
Affiliations | FNN/FNS |
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Owner | Kansai Telecasting Corporation |
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Founded | February 1, 1958 |
First air date | November 22, 1958 |
Former call signs | Analog JODX-TV (1958–2011) |
Former channel number(s) | Analog 8 (VHF, 1958–2011) |
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Licensing authority | MIC |
ERP | 29 kW |
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Website | www |
Offices
- the headquarters – 1-7, Ogimachi Nichome, Kita-ku, Osaka, Japan
- Tokyo Branch Office – Jiji Press Building, 15-8, Ginza Gochome, Chūō, Tokyo, Japan
- Nagoya Branch Station – Telepia, 14-25, Higashi-Sakura Itchome, Higashi-ku, Nagoya, Japan
Advertising slogan
- April, 1975: Stay tune, Channel 8. (チャンネルそのまま8チャンネル, Because Asahi Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) and Mainichi Broadcasting System, Inc. (MBS) were exchanged; more details on the exchange in its own articles.)
- 1994: Dash
- 1995 – March, 1997: Peechiku-Park Station (ピーチクパークステーション, Hachiemon, the mascot character of Kansai TV, was born.)
- April, 1997–March 29, 2015 : Kante-le (カンテーレ)
- March 30, 2015 – present : More than, Kantele (超えろ。カンテレ)
History of Kansai TV
- February 1, 1958 – Dai Kansai TV Company (大関西テレビ放送株式会社) was founded.
- July 5, 1958 – Dai Kansai TV was renamed "Kansai Telecasting Corporation", and started analog terrestrial telecasting on November 22.
- 1959 – Kansai TV formed a TV network with Fuji TV, Tokai TV and Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting
- 1964 – The affiliated station of the network in Fukuoka changed to TV Nishinippon.
- 1966 – Fuji News Network (FNN) was formed.
- 1970 – Fuji Network System (FNS) was formed.
- 1982 – Kansai TV hosted the first Osaka Women's Marathon.
- 1992 – Kansai TV opened Lemon Studio in Tokyo.
- October 1, 1997 – Kansai TV moved the headquarters from Nishi-Temma, Kita-ku, Osaka to Ogimachi, Kita-ku, Osaka. While its old Nishi-Temma headquarters demolished in 2011 and now as a car parking lot.
- December 1, 2003 – Kansai TV started digital terrestrial telecasting.
- July 24, 2011 – Analog terrestrial telecasting ended.
- March 30, 2015 – Kansai TV aborts its 51-year-old long-running abstract KTV-wordmark logo alongside its 8-symbol which ends their usage for the first time of 51 years since 1964, and by that, the station unifies its appellation as "Kantele (カンテレ)" as it adopts a new logo which consists of a purple 8 on a purple shadow and it is beside to the grey Kantale, so for now, its new logo will be stylized as "8 kantele (8 カンテレ)".[2]
Broadcasting
Digital
JODX-DTV
- Virtual: 8
- Osaka (Mt. Ikoma) – Channel 17
- Shiga Prefecture
- Otsu, Hikone, Koka – Channel 17
- Shigaraki – Channel 48
- Kyōto Prefecture
- Fukuchiyama, Maizuru, Miyazu, Mineyama, Kameoka – Channel 17
- Yamashina – Channel 47
- Osaka Prefecture
- Kashiwara, Miksaki, Nose – Channel 17
- Hyōgo Prefecture
- Mt. Maya (Kobe), Himeji, Hokutan-Tarumi, Miki, Kasumi, Kinosaki, Tatsuno, Fukusaki, Nishiwaki, Sasayama, Hikami, Ako, Aioi, Kawanishi-Keyakizaka, Nantan – Channel 17
- Inagawa – Channel 40
- Ichijima – Channel 34
- Yoka, Hidaka, Yamasaki – Channel 29
- Nagata-ku, Myoho-ji – Channel 39
- Kanzaki – Channel 44
- Nara Prefecture
- Tochihara – Channel 41
- Wakayama Prefecture
- Wakayama, Kinokawa, Kainan, Gobo, Kibi, Arida, Tanabe, Shimotsu, SHingu, Kushimoto – Channel 17
- Hashimoto – Channel 44
- Tanabe-kita, Minabegawa, Yura – Channel 48
Analog
- as of the end of the broadcasting
JODX-TV
- Osaka (Mt. Ikoma) and cities along Osaka Bay – Channel 8
- Shiga Prefecture
- Otsu – Channel 40
- Shigaraki – Channel 37
- Koka – Channel 59
- Hikone – Channel 60
- Kyoto Prefecture
- Yamashina, Kyoto – Channel 58
- Kameoka – Channel 37
- Fukuchiyama – Channel 60
- Maizuru – Channel 59
- Osaka Prefecture
- Hirakata – Channel 57
- Kashiwara – Channel 58
- Miksaki – Channel 58
- Hyōgo Prefecture
- Kobe – Channel 43
- Himeji – Channel 60
- Nishinomiya-Yamaguchi – Channel 59
- Toyooka – Channel 60
- Kasumi – Channel 37
- Nara Prefecture
- Ikoma-Asukano – Channel 39
- Gojo – Channel 37
- Yoshino – Channel 38
- Wakayama Prefecture
- Wakayama – Channel 46
- Gobo – Channel 59
- Kinokawa – Channel 59
- Kainan – Channel 60
- Hashimoto – Channel 29
- Arida – Channel 39
- Kushimoto – Channel 59
- Shingu – Channel 40
Programs (Times in JST)
News
- Every Sunday morning
- KTV News (KTVニュース) – from 6:00 a.m. until 6:15 a.m.
- Before noon
- FNN Speak (FNNスピーク) – from 11:30 a.m. until noon on weekdays and from 11:45 a.m. until noon on Saturdays
- KTV News (KTVニュース) – from 11:50 a.m. until noon on Sundays
- In the evening
- FNN Supernews Anchor (FNNスーパーニュースアンカー) – from 4:54 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. on weekdays
- FNN Supernews WEEKEND (FNNスーパーニュースWEEKEND) – from 5:30 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. every weekend
- Before 9 p.m.
- KTV News Pick Up – from 8:54 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. every day (Regularly news from Tokyo, sometimes news from Osaka)
Information
- Gokigen Lifestyle Ready, Go! (ごきげんライフスタイル よ〜いドン!)
- Hapi-kuru! (Happiness is on its way!) (ハピくるっ!)
- Niji Iro Jean (にじいろジーン)
- Momoko no Oh! Sore! Miyo! (モモコのOH!ソレ!み~よ!)
- Mr. Sunday (Mr.サンデー) – collaboration with Fuji TV
Variety shows
- SMAP×SMAP (read: smap smap) – collaboration with Fuji TV
- Catherine (キャサリン) → Catherine III (キャサリン三世)(end)
- Hiroiki Ariyoshi no Daretoku!? (有吉弘行のダレトク!?)
- Takajin Mune Ippai (たかじん胸いっぱい)
- Uramayo! (ウラマヨ!)
- Samma no Mamma (さんまのまんま)
- R-1 Grand Prix
- Hakkutsu! Aru-aru Dai-Jiten → Hakkutsu! Aru-aru Dai-Jiten II (発掘!あるある大事典→発掘!あるある大事典II)(end)
- Kaimono Seikatsu Nambo de Nambo? (買物生活ほんでなんぼ?) (end)
- Gout Temps Series (グータンシリーズ) (end)
Dramas produced by Kansai TV
- 27 FNS stations from 10 p.m. until 10:54 p.m. on Tuesdays
- Current: Fight! Bookstore Girls (戦う!書店ガール)
- See the Official website for the current TV drama.
- In past (10 p.m. on Tuesdays)
- Great Teacher Onizuka (GTO)
- HUNTER ~Sono Onna-tachi, Shoukin Kasegi~ (HUNTER〜その女たち、賞金稼ぎ〜, International title: HUNTER ~Women After Reward Money~) (starring Ryoko Yonekura, shown on FNS stations including Fuji TV)
- Ii hito. (いいひと。, lit. A Good Parson)
- Sommelier (ソムリエ)
- Boku no Ikiru Michi (僕の生きる道, lit. My way to live)
- Boku to Kanojo to Kanojo no Ikiru michi (僕と彼女と彼女の生きる道, lit. My, her, and her way to live)
- At Home Dad (アットホーム・ダッド)
- Ganbatte Ikimasshoi (がんばっていきまっしょい) (wholly produced by Kansai TV)
- Oniyome Nikki (鬼嫁日記)
- Unfair (アンフェア)
- Busu no Hitomi ni Koishiteru (ブスの瞳に恋してる, lit. I can't Take My Eyes off the Unpretty) (wholly produced by Kansai TV)
- Kekkon Dekinai Otoko (結婚できない男, lit. The Man who cannot marry)
- Boku no Aruku Michi (僕の歩く道, lit. My way to walk)
- Himitsu no Hanazono (ヒミツの花園)
- Oniyome Nikki Ii Yu dana (鬼嫁日記 いい湯だな)
- Love & Farm (牛に願いを~Love & Farm~) (wholly produced by Kansai TV)
- Monster Parent (モンスターペアレント)
- Real Clothes (リアル・クローズ) (wholly produced by Kansai TV) – based on the manga "Real Clothes" by Satoru Makimura
- Utsukushiki Rinjin (美しき隣人, lit. The Beautiful Neighbor)
- Good Life (グッドライフ〜ありがとう、パパ。さよなら〜) (wholly produced by Kansai TV) – based on the novel "Good Life" by Cho Chang-In
- Team Batista Series (チーム・バチスタシリーズ)
- Team Batista no Eikō (チーム・バチスタの栄光)
- General Rouge no Gaisen (チーム・バチスタ2 ジェネラル・ルージュの凱旋)
- Team Batista 3 Ariadne no Dangan (チーム・バチスタ3 アリアドネの弾丸)
- Hungry! (ハングリー!)
- Me, Becoming a Doctor at Age 37 (37歳で医者になった僕) (wholly produced by Kansai TV)
- "Saki" (サキ) (with MMJ)
and more...
- Special
- The Silence of Nightingale (ナイチンゲールの沈黙)
- Ghostly Girl (幽かな彼女)
Sports
- Professional Baseball Live 2022 (プロ野球中継2022, the Hanshin Tigers and the Orix Buffaloes)
- Osaka International Ladies Marathon (大阪国際女子マラソン, Hosted by Japan Association of Athletics Federations, Kansai TV, the Sankei Shimbun, Sankei Sports, Radio Osaka and Osaka City)
- Keiba Beat (競馬BEAT)
- Diamond Cup Golf
See also
References
- 平成24年3月期決算概要資料 [Financial Results for the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 2012] (PDF) (in Japanese). Kansai Telecasting Corporation. May 25, 2012.
- 関西テレビ春の改編に合わせロゴを一新。槇原敬之が関西テレビへの応援歌をプロデュース!! Archived 2015-03-17 at the Wayback Machine (in Japanese). Kansai Telecasting Corporation. March 17, 2015.
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