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JOIX-DTV (channel 10), branded as Template:Nihongo, is the Kansai region flagship station of the Nippon News Network and the Nippon Television Network System, owned by the Template:Nihongo, itself a subsidiary of Yomiuri Chukyo FS Broadcasting Holdings. FYCS is partially controlled by the eponymous Yomiuri Shimbun Holdings, Japan's largest media conglomerate and forms part of Yomiuri's main television broadcasting arm alongside Nippon Television Holdings, the owners of Kantō region flagship Nippon Television, which owns a 20% share in the company. Founded as Template:Nihongo foot on February 13, 1958, and renamed Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation on August 1, the station started broadcasting on August 28 as the first TV station to be affiliated with Nippon Television Network Corporation. Its studios are located in the Osaka Business Park district of Osaka. It also claims the highest viewing ratings in the Kansai region as of 2024.<ref name="YTVAnimation"/>

HistoryEdit

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Logo used from 1958 to 2007.

Early yearsEdit

Nippon TV applied for TV broadcasting licenses in Osaka and Nagoya after it began broadcasting in 1953, but the Ministry of Post declined the application on the grounds that "Nippon TV is a Tokyo channel, and applying for licenses in other regions is an act of crossing the boundary."<ref name=":0">Template:Cite book</ref>Template:Rp At the time, Osaka had only one privately owned television station, Osaka TV Broadcasting (later merged with Asahi Broadcasting). However, because the majority of its programming mostly came from KRT (now TBS), Nippon Television and its parent company, Yomiuri Shimbun Group, began to try to establish their own television station in Osaka.<ref name=":0" />Template:Rp Yomiuri Shimbun filed for a broadcasting license as Shin-Osaka TV in November 1956.<ref name=":0" />Template:Rp In addition to Yomiuri Shimbun, eight other newspapers, including those from Asahi, Mainichi, Sankei, Kobe, and Kyoto, applied for TV broadcasting licenses in the Kansai region at the time, and only two licenses were issued, indicating that rivalry was fierce.<ref name=":0" />Template:Rp

To ease the overheated competition, the Ministry of Post decided to grant an additional broadcasting license in the Osaka area, and on October 22, 1957, the new Osaka TV station was granted a broadcasting license.<ref name=":0" />Template:Rp On August 1, 1958, Shin-Osaka TV changed its name to Yomiuri TV.<ref name=":0" />Template:Rp

1958–1988Edit

At 9:00 a.m. on August 28, 1958, Yomiuri TV was launched as the second privately owned television station in Osaka.<ref name=":0" />Template:Rp Since Yomiuri TV is licensed as a quasi-educational station, they are required to dedicate 20%-30% of its airtime to educational programming, which resulted in being the only broadcaster at that time to air educational programs the most.<ref name=":0" />Template:Rp At that time, Yomiuri TV produced "The Tales of Genji" which received positive reviews.<ref name=":1">Template:Cite book</ref>Template:Rp Yomiuri TV started broadcasting color TV programming in September 1960, making it the first TV station in the Kansai region to do so.<ref name=":0" />Template:Rp In April 1968, 30% of daytime and 45% of evening programs were broadcast in color.<ref name=":0" />Template:Rp When Yomiuri TV renewed its broadcast license in 1965, the license category was changed from quasi-educational to general programming, which meant that a greater percentage of entertainment programming could be broadcast.<ref name=":0" />Template:Rp In Spring of 1970, 100% of Yomiuri TV's programming were broadcast in color.<ref name=":0" />Template:Rp

Yomiuri TV's ratings gradually rose after the 1970s, and by the third week of November 1973, Yomiuri TV's daily average rating had reached 10%, and its prime time rating had reached 18.2%, making it the top-rated station in Osaka, including NHK.<ref name=":0" />Template:Rp Since 1977, Yomiuri TV is the official sponsor along with Japan Aviation Association for the Japan International Birdman Rally, which received positive responses.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>Template:RpOn October 1, 1978 and December 2, 1985, the broadcaster started broadcasting in stereo audio (being the first among Nippon TV affiliates, and second in the world)<ref name=":0" />Template:Rp and supported Teletext (being the first among commercial broadcasters serving the Kansai region),<ref name=":1" />Template:Rp respectively.

1988–presentEdit

On August 1, 1988, Yomiuri TV moved from its headquarters in Higashi-Tenma (since its inception) to Osaka Business Park. In April 1989, the channel started broadcast in enhanced-definition television. The channel ceased analog broadcasting on July 24, 2011.

On March 21, 2024, Yomiuri TV launched YTV Animation, a new production brand that will leverage the broadcaster's long history in animation.<ref name="YTVAnimation">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

On November 29, 2024, Yomiuri TV alongside fellow NNN/NNS affiliates Chukyo TV, The Sapporo Television Broadcasting and Fukuoka Broadcasting System announced that it would combine and integrate its management operations to form a holding company known as Yomiuri Chukyo FS Broadcasting Holdings Corp (FYCS Holdings). with its offices being located at NTVHD's headquarters in Minato, Tokyo. The merger, classified as a joint-stock transfer is expected to close on April 1, 2025. The merger received approval from the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications on March 11, 2025.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Unlike a full restructuring of either YTV, CTV, STV and FBS, all four broadcasters would become wholly-owned subsidiaries of the combined company with its operations, including its corporate functions, remaining intact.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The merger was approved by the shareholders of all four broadcasters, including YTV on December 24th of that year.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

BrandingEdit

From its inception to 1988, Yomiuri TV simply used the name of the channel with Yomiuri in hiragana (よみうりテレビ) or the YTV initials. During that period the sign-on of the station was footage of the sun rising accompanied by an orchestral fanfare.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> After the relocation, a new logo featuring a 10 mark was added.

In line with the 50th anniversary of its founding, YTV adopted a new logo, featuring a yellow lowercase ytv wordmark with a ball (the Ten Ball) representing channel 10 (analog and digital).

SlogansEdit

  • テレビは読売、新聞も読売(TV is Yomiuri, the newspaper is also Yomiuri, 1958 at the time of sign-on)
  • みんなのテレビ (Everybody's TV, 1968 to 1980)
  • ハロー10ch(Hello 10ch, 1980 to 1995)- there was also a mascot called Hello-chan created by Sanrio.
  • あしたのテレビへ。その1。OPEN(Onward to tomorrow's TV. Part 1. OPEN, 1995 to 1996)
  • よみうりテレビは、あなたに「ぴたっ」とします。(roughly Yomiuri TV makes you closer, 1996)
  • i need 10(1997 to 2000)
  • テレビヤン(2000–2006)
  • ウキウキわくわくytv(2007–2012)
  • GO!GO!happiness(2013 - March 2020)
  • ゴー!ゴー!10ch(2014 - March 2020)

BroadcastingEdit

The station broadcasts on digital channel 14 in most regions. The channel ceased analog broadcasting on July 24, 2011.

OfficesEdit

  • Headquarters: 3-50, Shiromi Icchome, Chūō-ku, Osaka, Japan (relocated on September 1, 2019)
  • Tokyo Branch Office: 20th floor, NTV Tower, 6-1, Higashi-Shimbashi Itchome, Minato, Tokyo, Japan
  • Nagoya Branch Office: 3rd floor, Shin-Kyoei Building, 7-9, Sakae Sanchome, Naka-ku, Nagoya, Japan
  • Kyoto Branch Office: 5th floor, Yomiuri Kyoto Building, Shishikannon-cho, Karasuma-dori Rokkaku-Sagaru, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan
  • Kobe Branch Office: 4th floor, Yomiuri Kobe Building, 2-10, Sakaemachi-dori Itchome, Chūō-ku, Kobe, Japan
  • Paris Branch Office: NNN Paris, Tour Maine Montparnasse, 33 Avenue De Maine, Paris, France
  • Shanghai Branch Office: 580 Nanjing West Road 902B, Subsidiary Building of Nan Zheng Building, Shanghai, China
  • New York Branch Office: NNN New York, 645 5th Avenue Suite 303, New York, NY, United States

See alsoEdit

NotesEdit

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