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Asahi Broadcasting Corporation
http://www.asahi.co.jp/ABCtope.html |
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Guide to its programs, HDTV broadcasting, symphony hall, and weather.
http://www.asahi.co.jp/abcHomeE.html |
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Determines solutions to problems in the creation of a system for the smooth supply of high quality programs for cable TV stations.
http://www.catv.or.jp/english/ban/ban-prof.htm |
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One of the major television networks in Japan.
http://www.fujitv.co.jp/en/index.html |
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The San Francisco, California arm of Fuji Television (English/Kanji)
http://www.fuji-tv.com/ |
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Your favorite western stars in Japanese tv ads, stars who wouldn't be caught dead in their own country pushing products. Quicktime clips.
http://www.gaijinagogo.com/ |
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Japan's primary public broadcasting source.
http://www.nhk.or.jp/index-e.html |
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Acts as forum for cable companies to establish business ethics, solve common problems, promote the cable industry, and research entry into telecommunications.
http://www.catv.or.jp/english/renmei/e-rendata.htm |
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Promotes cable television ethics through mutual cooperation among?cable television enterprises, and deals with the problems common to?cable television enterprises.
http://www.catv.or.jp/ |
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Established in 1951 as one of the first commercial radio broadcasters in Japan and now covers 22 million viewers in the Kansai region. With guide to programs, sports, radio, and news.
http://mbs.jp/ |
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