Television Yamaguchi Broadcasting Systems

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FoundedApril 1, 1969; 55 years ago (1969-04-01)Services
  • Broadcast television
Websitetys.co.jp
Television station in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan
JOLI-DTV
  • Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan
CityYamaguchi
Channels
  • Digital: 18 (UHF)
  • Virtual: 3
Brandingtys
Programming
AffiliationsJapan News Network
Ownership
OwnerTelevision Yamaguchi Broadcasting Systems Co., Ltd.
History
FoundedApril 1, 1969
First air date
April 1, 1970
Former call signs
JOLI-TV (1970-2011)
Former channel number(s)
Analog:
38 (VHF, 1970-2011)
Technical information
Licensing authority
MIC
Links
Websitetys.co.jp

Television Yamaguchi Broadcasting Systems (テレビ山口, abbreviated TYS, and branded on-air as tys) is a Japanese television broadcasting company serving Yamaguchi Prefecture. It is affiliated to the Japan News Network.

History

There has been a boom in applications for UHF TV stations throughout Japan since the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications opened up UHF frequencies for terrestrial TV broadcasting. In Yamaguchi Prefecture, nine companies (some include TV Yamaguchi, Yamaguchi Asahi Broadcasting, and Yamaguchi Mainichi Broadcasting) have applied for TV broadcasting licenses.[1]: 9 

References

  1. ^ テレビ山口二十年史 [20 Years of Television Yamaguchi] (in Japanese). Television Yamaguchi. 1992. OCLC 43584321.

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