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Iwate Menkoi Television

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Iwate Menkoi Television Co., Ltd.
Native name
岩手めんこいテレビ株式会社
Company typeBusiness corporation
IndustryTelevision network
FoundedApril 1, 1991
HeadquartersMorioka, Iwate, Japan
JOYH-DTV
CityMorioka
Channels
Brandingmit
Programming
AffiliationsFuji News Network and Fuji Network System
Ownership
OwnerIwate Menkoi Television Co., Ltd.
History
First air date
April 1, 1991
Former call signs
JOYH-TV (1991–2012)
Former channel number(s)
Analog:
33 (UHF, 1991–2012)
Technical information
Licensing authority
MIC
Links
Websitemenkoi-tv.co.jp

Iwate Menkoi Television Co., Ltd. (岩手めんこいテレビ株式会社, Iwate Menkoi Terebi Kabushikigaisha, mit) is a TV station affiliated with Fuji News Network (FNN) and Fuji Network System (FNS) in Morioka, Iwate.

The station functions as a default FNN affiliate for neighboring Aomori Prefecture, which does not have a Fuji Television-affiliated station of its own.

History

JOYH-DTV began broadcasting on 1 April 1991 as JOYH-TV (channel 33), becoming the first dedicated affiliate of FNN (Fuji Television) in the northeastern portion of Tōhoku (the license had been awarded back in December 1989, but the station's construction began in the spring of 1990). Prior to the station's signon, JODF-TV carried FNN as a secondary affiliation, while some cable providers in Iwate Prefecture carried JOOX-TV, which was receivable over the air in the prefecture's extreme southern reaches.

Digital broadcasting began on 1 July 2006, and was expected to continue until July 2011. The 11 March 2011 earthquake resulted in the postponement of the shutdown date for all analog television signals in Iwate, Miyagi, and Fukushima prefectures. The station finally shut down its analog television service on 31 March 2012.

TV channels

Digital Television

  • Morioka 20ch JOYH-DTV 1 kW

Translators

  • Ninohe 50ch 100W
  • Ichinoseki 29ch 25W
  • Yachiyama 34ch 2W
  • Tōno 19ch 20W
  • Ōtsuchi-shinyama 47ch 2W
  • Murone 29ch 3W
  • Kamaishi 16ch 30W
  • Miyako 16ch 20W
  • Ōfunato 16ch 10W
  • Kuji 46ch 3W
  • Nishine-Matsuo 34ch 2W
  • Ōtsushi 16ch 1W
  • Noda 46ch 1W

Program

  • San·Kai·Zuke (山・海・漬, San·Kai·Zuke)
  • BEATNIKS (BEATNIKS, Bītonikusu)
  • Turikura! (釣りクラ!, Turikura!)
  • Break Point! (Break Point!, Bureikupointo!)
  • Analog an@log (あなろぐ an@log, Anarogu Anarogu)

External links


This page was last edited on 15 February 2024, at 23:10
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