Fuji Television
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| Fuji Television | |
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| Japan
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| Channels | analog |
| Affiliations | |
| Owner | Fuji News Network |
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Fuji Television Network, Incorporated (株式会社フジテレビジョン Kabushiki Gaisha Fuji Television?) TYO: 4676 is a Japanese television network based in Odaiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan. It is known as Fuji TV (フジテレビ Fuji Terebi?) or CX. It is the flagship TV station of Fuji News Network (FNN) and Fuji Network System (フジネットワーク?) or FNS. It also has a relationship with Nippon Broadcasting System, Incorporated.
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[edit] Offices
The headquarters is located at 2-4-8, Daiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan(See picture to left). The Kansai office is found at Aqua Dojima East, Dojima, Kita-ku, Osaka, Japan. The Nagoya office is found at Telepia, Higashi-sakura, Higashi-ku, Nagoya, Japan.
[edit] History of Fuji TV
On November 18, 1951, Fuji Television was founded. On March 1, 1959, Fuji TV started TV broadcasting, and made a network with Tokai TV, Kansai TV and Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting in June. In October, 1966, a news network of exchanging news with local stations with the name of FNN (Fuji News Network) was formed. On April 1, 1986, the logo mark was changed (Channel 8 → Medama). On March 10, 1997, the headquarters moved from Kawadacho, Shinjuku-ku to Odaiba, Minato-ku.
[edit] Advertising slogan
- We are happy a little because of Fuji TV. (ちょっぴりハッピー、きっかけは、フジテレビ。 Choppiri Happy Kikkake wa Fuji Terebi?), since April 1, 2006)
[edit] TV Broadcasting
[edit] Analog
JOCX-TV - Fuji Television (フジテレビジョン)
- Tokyo Tower - Channel 8
- Tokyo bottom
- hachioji - Channel 31
- Tama - Channel 57
- Islands in Tokyo
- Chichijima - Channel 57
- Hahajima - Channel 58
- Ibaraki Prefecture
- Mito - Channel 38
- Hitachi - Channel 58
- Tochigi Prefecture
- Utsunomiya - Channel 57
- Gunma Prefecture
- Maebashi - Channel 58
- Saitama Prefecture
- Chichibu - Channel 29
- Chiba Prefecture
- Narita - Channel 57
- Tateyama - Channel 58
- Kanagawa Prefecture
- Yokohama-minato - Channel 58
- Yokosuka-Kurihama - Channel 37
- Hiratsuka - Channel 39
- Okinawa Prefecture
- Kita-Daito - Channel 46
- Minami-Daito - Channel 58
- California , USA
- San Francisco - Channel 26 (Leased Access)
[edit] Digital
JOCX-DTV - Fuji Digital Television (フジデジタルテレビジョン)
- Remote controller ID 8
- Tokyo Tower - Channel 21
[edit] Networks
- Headquartered in Osaka, broadcast in the Kansai area: Kansai TV, Analog Channel 8, Digital Channel 17 [ID: 8]
- Headquartered in Nagoya, broadcast in the Chukyo area: Tokai TV, Analog Channel 1, Digital Channel 21 [ID: 1]
- Headquartered in Sapporo, broadcast in Hokkaido: Hokkaido Cultural Broadcasting, Analog Channel 27, Digital Channel 25 [ID: 8]
- Headquartered in Nagano, broadcast in Nagano Prefecture: Nagano Broadcasting Systems, Analog Channel 38, Digital Channel 15 [ID: 8]
[edit] Programming
[edit] Anime
This channel broadcasts or has broadcast the Japanese versions (i.e. the original productions in nearly all of the programs mentioned below) of the animated series:
- Akane-chan (1968)
- Anmitsu Hime (1986-1987)
- Astro Boy
- Digimon (1999-2003, 2006-present) - The Fuji TV building itself appeared in story arcs of the first 2 seasons.
- Dolphin Prince (1965) - The first color anime TV series.
- Dragon Ball (1986-1988)
- Dragon Ball Z (1989-1995)
- Dragon Ball GT (1996-1997)
- Dr. Slump (1983-1986) and (1997-1999 (new version))
- Flame of Recca
- Fushigi na koala blinky (1984)
- Gako no Kowai Uwasa (1994-1995)
- Ge Ge Ge no Kitaro
- Hataraki Man (2006)
- Hermit Village (1963-1964) - The first late night anime.
- Kiteretsu Daihyakka (1988-1996)
- Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo (1996-2004)
- Konjiki no Gash Bell! (Zatch Bell)
- Legendz (2004-2005)
- Lemon Angel (1987)
- Mach Go Go Go (Speed Racer)
- Maison Ikkoku (1986-1989)
- Marmalade Boy
- Maruko
- One Piece
- RahXephon
- Ranma ½ (1989-2002)
- Rurouni Kenshin
- Sazae-san (1969-present) - The channel's flagship anime series, it has aired new installments every Sunday since October, 1969.
- Space Adventure Cobra (1982-1983)
- The Super Milk-chan Show (2000)
- Super Zugan (1992)
- Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends - An import from Britain. (1984-2003)
- Urusei Yatsura (1981-1986)
- Yu Yu Hakusho
- World Masterpiece Theater - Long running anime anthology. (1969-1997)
[edit] Tokusatsu
- Mirrorman (1971-1972)
[edit] Dramas
- Long Vacation(ロングバケーション) (1996)
- With Love (1999)
- HERO (2001)
- Shiroi Kyotō(白い巨塔) (2003-2004)
- Water Boys(ウォーターボーイズ) (2003,2004)
- Dr. Coto Shinryojo(Dr. Coto's Clinic)(Dr.コトー診療所)(2003,2004)
- Densha Otoko(電車男)(2005)
- Umizaru Evolution(海猿)(2005)
- Oniyome Nikki(鬼嫁日記)(2005)
[edit] Cookery
- Iron Chef (1993-1999, 2001 Special)
[edit] News and Information
- Mezamashi TV (めざましテレビ, 1994.4 - Present) - Morning news program.
- Tokudene! (情報プレゼンター とくダネ!, 1999.4 - Present) - Morning news program.
- FNN Speak (FNNスピーク, 1987.10 - Present) - Afternoon news program.
- FNN Supernews (FNNスーパーニュース, 1998.4 - Present) - Evening news program.
- FNN Super Time(FNNスーパータイム, 1984.10 - 1997.3) - Evening news program.
- News Japan (ニュースJAPAN, 1994.4 - Present) - Night news program.
- FNN DATE LINE(FNNデイトライン, 1987.10 - 1990.3) - Night news program.
- Sta Men (週間人物ライブ スタ☆メン , 2005.10 - Present) - Night infotainment program, produced by Fuji TV and Kansai TV.
- Kids News - Weekly children's news program
[edit] Sport
- Kando Factory Sport (感動ファクトリーすぽると!)
- BASEBALL L!VE 2009 (Baseball games of the Yomiuri Giants, the Yakult Swallows, and the Yokohama BayStars)
- Formula One World Championship (1987-Present, FNS and CS (SKY PerfecTV!) ch. 721)
- Main sponsor of "Fuji TV Formula One Japanese Grand Prix"
- Volleyball World Cup, Grand Prix
- Horse Racing Live (スーパー競馬)
- PRIDE (Mixed Martial Arts from the PRIDE organization. Contract ended in June 5th due to Yakuza scandals)
- World Judo Championships
[edit] Variety show
- IQ Sapuri
- Toribia no Izumi (Spike TV produced an American version of "Hey! Spring of Trivia".)
- Za Gaman (The Gaman)
- Flyer TV
- Zuiikin' English
[edit] Reality Television
- Ainori (October 11, 1999 - present) - Dating program that takes place on a pink van traveling the world.
[edit] In Popular Culture
- The Fuji TV building was featured in Digimon Adventure. Myotismon uses the station as the source of his power to create a fog bank that cuts Odaiba off from the rest of the world. In a major battle, Wizardmon is killed. In Digimon Adventure 02, the television station is haunted by Wizardmon's ghost.
[edit] See also
- Fujisankei Communications Group
- Television station
- List of Japanese language television channels
- Japanese media
- Cirque du Soleil
[edit] External links
- Official Site (Japanese)
- Corporate Site (English)
- GalleryTokyo Fuji Television Gallery
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