Shizuoka Broadcasting System

Television station in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
  • Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture
  • Japan
Channels
  • Digital: 15 (VHF)
  • Virtual: 6
ProgrammingAffiliationsJapan News NetworkOwnershipOwnerShizuoka Broadcasting SystemHistoryFoundedOctober 1, 1952
First air date
November 1, 1958
Former call signs
JOVR-TV (1958-2011)
Former channel number(s)
11 (analog, VHF, 1958-2011)Technical information
Licensing authority
MICLinksWebsitewww.at-s.com/sbstv

Shizuoka Broadcasting System, Inc. (SBS, 静岡放送株式会社) is a Japanese broadcaster in Shizuoka. Its radio station is affiliated with Japan Radio Network (JRN) and National Radio Network (NRN), and its TV station is affiliated with JNN (Japan News Network).

History

Shizuoka Broadcasting applied for a license on April 20, 1951, and was founded on October 10, 1952, with Mitsunosuke Oishi as its first president.[1]

As Radio Shizuoka, broadcasts started on November 1, 1952, as the seventeenth commercial radio station to open in Japan. Initially it broadcast on 1450kc, but on August 1, 1953, the station moved to 1400kc. On September 12, it applied for a television license. Said station signed on for the first time on November 1, 1958, as the twelfth overall.

The abbreviation, SBS, has been used since September 22, 1960. Color broadcasts started on September 26, 1965, for networked programming and on September 1, 1966, for local programming. On October 1, 1969, less than a year after TV Shizuoka signed on, most of the Fuji TV programming moved to the station as it joined FNS.

On October 3, 2011, SBS joined radiko.

Broadcasting

Radio

SBS Radio

  • Shizuoka 1404 kHz JOVR; 93.9 MHz FM
  • Hamamatsu 1404 kHz; 94.7 MHz FM
  • Mishima 1404 kHz; 90.1 MHz FM

Digital TV (ID:6)

JOVR-DTV - SBS Digital Television

  • Shizuoka – channel 15
  • Hamamatsu – channel 21

Analog TV

JOVR-TV - SBS Television (analog ended July 24, 2011)

  • Shizuoka – channel 11
  • Hamamatsu – channel 6

Supplement

  • Shizuoka Broadcasting System has no connection with the South Korean network SBS.
  • Although SBS radio doubled the output of a key station in 10 kW at 1990 October 1, the stereophonic broadcast is not started yet.

Programs

Radio

  • Smile for You (ja:ほのぼのワイド 中村こずえのsmile for You) – hosted by Kozue Nakamura (中村こずえ, former Tokyo FM announcer)
  • Gogo wide Raburaji (ja:GOGOワイドらぶらじ) – hosted by Mikihito Tetsuzaki (鉄崎幹人), Tetsu Sugihara (杉原徹), Yasuharu Katsuyama (勝山康晴)
  • G1 (ended)
  • Monday Soccer Stadium (ended)

Television

  • SBS TV Evening paper (ended)
  • Sole!Iine (from Monday to Wednesday 9:55-11:00, Thursday and Friday 9:55-11:00 )
  • Eve Ai Shizuoka (4:45-7:00 [JST])

Item

References

  1. ^ Column "Japanese newspaperman", conviction newspaper manager - contributing to the development of the Shizuoka Shimbun Mitsunosuke Oishi (Akihiko Sunohara, professor emeritus at Sophia University), Newspark (Japan Newspaper Museum) official website.

External links

  • SBS website
  • Shizushin SBS Group website
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