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{{Short description|Radio and television broadcaster in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan}} {{About|the Japanese broadcaster|other uses|SBS (disambiguation){{!}}SBS}} {{Multiple issues| {{more citations needed|date=April 2023}} {{Expand Japanese|静岡放送|date= July 2024}} }} {{Infobox company | name = Shizuoka Broadcasting System Co., Ltd. | native_name = 静岡放送株式会社 | native_name_lang = ja | romanized_name = Shizuoka Hōsō Kabushiki-gaisha | logo = Sbs logo.svg | logo_caption = Logo used since 2003 | image = Shizuoka Shimbun-SBS Building.jpg | image_size = 250px | image_caption = Headquarters at the Shizuoka Shimbun-SBS building in [[Suruga-ku, Shizuoka]] | type = [[Private company|Private]] | industry = [[Radio]] and [[television network]] | founded = {{Start date and age|1952|10|01|df=y}} | hq_location = Toro | hq_location_city = [[Suruga-ku, Shizuoka]] | hq_location_country = Japan | subsid = SBS My Home Center<br>SBS Promotion<br>SBS Media Vision<br>SBS Information Systems | key_people = Nobuaki Osuga (president and CEO) | website= {{URL|https://www.at-s.com}} }} {{Infobox radio station | name = JOVR | logo = SBSRadioJP.png | city = [[Shizuoka, Shizuoka|Shizuoka City]] | area = [[Shizuoka Prefecture]] | language = Japanese | format = [[Talk radio|Talk]], [[Sports radio|Sports]] | frequency = 1404 kHz (AM); 93.9 MHz (FM) | branding = SBS Radio | owner = Shizuoka Broadcasting System Co., Ltd. | affiliations = [[Japan Radio Network|JRN]]/[[National Radio Network (Japan)|NRN]] | airdate = {{Start date and age|1952|11|01}} | power = 10 [[Kilowatts|kW]] (AM); 1 kW (FM) | licensing_authority = [[Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications|MIC]] | website = {{URL|https://www.at-s.com/sbsradio}} }} {{Infobox television station | name = | callsign = JOVR-DTV<br>JOVO-TV (defunct) | logo = SBSTelevisionJP.png | branding = SBS Television | logo_size = 150px | city = [[Shizuoka, Shizuoka|Shizuoka City]] | location = [[Shizuoka Prefecture]], Japan | digital = 15 ([[Ultra high frequency|UHF]]) | virtual = 6 | affiliations = [[Japan News Network]] | owner = Shizuoka Broadcasting System Co., Ltd. | licensee = | former_callsigns = JOVR-TV (1958-2011) | former_channel_numbers = 11 (analog, [[Very high frequency|VHF]], 1958-2011)<br>'''JOVO-TV:'''<br> 6 (analog, VHF, 1960-2011) | airdate = {{Start date and age|1958|11|01}}<br>{{Start date and age|1960|03|01}} (JOVO-TV) | last_airdate = {{End date and age|2011|07|24}} (JOVO-TV) | callsign_meaning = | licensing_authority = MIC | coordinates = | translators = | website = {{URL|https://www.at-s.com/sbstv}} }} {{Nihongo|'''Shizuoka Broadcasting System, Inc.'''|静岡放送株式会社|Shizuoka Hōsō Kabushiki-gaisha|extra=SBS}} is a Japanese broadcaster in [[Shizuoka City|Shizuoka]]. Its [[radio station]] is affiliated with [[Japan Radio Network|Japan Radio Network (JRN)]] and [[National Radio Network (Japan)|National Radio Network (NRN)]], and its [[TV station]] is affiliated with [[Japan News Network|JNN (Japan News Network)]]. ==History== [[File:SBS logo.png|thumb|left|180px|Former logo, from 1972 to 2003]] After the establishment of the "Three Radio Laws" ([[:ja:電波法|Radio Law]], [[:ja:放送法|Broadcasting Law]], and [[:ja:電波監理委員会設置法|Radio Supervisory Committee Establishment Law]]) in 1950, private broadcasting companies began to appear across Japan.<ref name="shashi50">{{Cite book|url=https://ci.nii.ac.jp/ncid/BA89411246|script-title=ja:静岡放送50年史|publisher=Shizuoka Broadcasting|year=2002|language=ja|trans-title=50 Year History of Shizuoka Broadcasting|id=BA89411246}}</ref>{{Rp|page=43}}At its first meeting in March 1951, several companies, politicians, and financial institutions elected Shuntaro Katsuta (the then vice president of Shinano Mainichi Shimbun) as the president of '''Shinano Broadcasting'''.<ref name="SBC1"/>{{Rp|page=1}}On October 18 of the same year, they obtained a preparatory broadcast license.<ref name="SBC1"/>{{Rp|page=1}} In July 1951, then Shizuoka Shimbun president Mitsunosuke Oishi<ref>Column "Japanese newspaperman", conviction newspaper manager - contributing to the development of the Shizuoka Shimbun Mitsunosuke Oishi (Akihiko Sunohara, professor emeritus at Sophia University), Newspark (Japan Newspaper Museum) official website.</ref> also intended to apply for a private broadcasting license, but at that time other groups had already applied for a broadcasting license in the name of "Shizuoka Broadcasting". With the help of the local financial circles, they finally agreed to change the "Shizuoka Broadcasting" to Shizuoka Shimbun as the main body, and obtained the broadcasting license in September 1952.<ref name="shashi50"/>{{Rp|page=43}} On October 1 of the same year, Shizuoka Broadcasting was formally established and began broadcasting programs one month later on November 1. It was the 17th private radio station in Japan.<ref name="shashi50"/>{{Rp|page=44}} As '''Radio Shizuoka''', broadcasts started on November 1, 1952, as the seventeenth commercial radio station to open in Japan. Initially it broadcast on 1450kc, but on August 1, 1953, the station moved to 1400kc. In September 1953, Shizuoka Broadcasting applied for a television broadcasting license, but it was not obtained until February 1958, five years later. On November 1, 1958, Shizuoka Broadcasting System began broadcasting television programs and was the 12th private television station overall in Japan.<ref name="shashi50"/>{{Rp|page=46}} The following year, Shizuoka Broadcasting joined the JNN network and was able to significantly reduce the cost of delivering news images.<ref name="shashi50"/>{{Rp|page=47}} According to a survey in May 1965, Shizuoka Broadcasting accounted for an average daily viewing share of 73.6% in Shizuoka Prefecture. After Shizuoka TV, the second private TV station in Shizuoka Prefecture, started broadcasting, in November 1971, Shizuoka Broadcasting still maintained this figure at 50.7%.<ref name="shashi50"/>{{Rp|page=48–49}} In the early days of broadcasting, the Shizuoka Broadcasting Department's broadcast time was only 5 hours and 23 minutes a day. In May 1963, Shizuoka Broadcasting Corporation began to broadcast television programs in the morning.<ref name="shashi50"/>{{Rp|page=49}} Three years later, in October 1968, Shizuoka Broadcasting Television began to gradually implement all-day broadcasting.<ref name="shashi50"/>{{Rp|page=49}} In May 1967, Shizuoka Broadcasting began broadcasting color TV programs for the first time.<ref name="shashi50"/>{{Rp|page=53}} The abbreviation, SBS, has been used since September 22, 1960. Color broadcasts started on September 26, 1965, for networked programming and on September 1, 1966, for local programming. On October 1, 1969, less than a year after [[TV Shizuoka]] signed on as most of [[Fuji Television|Fuji TV]]'s shows moved to SUT as it joined [[Fuji News Network|FNN]]/[[Fuji Network System|FNS]]. Shizuoka Broadcasting was initially located in the headquarters of Shizuoka Shimbun News Agency, but as business increased and the space gradually became insufficient, it was decided to build a new headquarters. In March 1970, the new headquarters of Shizuoka Broadcasting was completed. The building was designed by the famous architect Kenzo Tange. It has 18 floors above ground and 1 floor underground, with a total floor area of 33,000 square meters. It is the joint headquarters of Shizuoka Broadcasting and Shizuoka Shimbun.<ref name="shashi50"/>{{Rp|page=52}} In August 1972, on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the launch, Shizuoka Broadcasting System held the "Shizuoka Carnival" (フェスタしずおか) event and broadcast a live video of the event.<ref name="shashi50"/>{{Rp|page=58}} In 1985, Shizuoka Broadcasting System and five other radio and television broadcasting companies in Shizuoka Prefecture visited Zhejiang Province, China, and six stations also jointly produced a documentary. It was the first attempt by Shizuoka stations to jointly produce a TV program.<ref name="shashi50"/>{{Rp|page=91}} Starting in 1993, Shizuoka Broadcasting dispatched special correspondents to the JNN New York branch, also the first overseas correspondent of Shizuoka Broadcasting System.<ref name="shashi50"/>{{Rp|page=123–124}} In order to adapt to the equipment needs of the digital TV era, Shizuoka Broadcasting began building a broadcast center in February 2000 to serve as its new headquarters in the digital TV era. In April 2001, the broadcasting center was completed. It has 5 floors above ground and is 70 meters high when including the iron tower. It has a total floor area of 4,608 square meters and is connected to the main building by a sky bridge.<ref name="shashi50"/>{{Rp|page=135–136}} Shizuoka Broadcasting launched the current trademark in 2003. On June 1, 2005, Shizuoka Broadcasting System began broadcasting digital television signals, becoming the first private television station in Shizuoka Prefecture to begin broadcasting digital television. On July 24, 2011, Shizuoka Broadcasting stopped broadcasting analog TV signals. In the same year, on October 3, Shizuoka Broadcasting began broadcasting programs on the Internet radio station Radiko. == Broadcasting == === Radio === SBS Radio * [[Shizuoka, Shizuoka|Shizuoka]] 1404 kHz '''JOVR'''; 93.9 MHz FM * [[Hamamatsu, Shizuoka|Hamamatsu]] 1404 kHz; 94.7 MHz FM * [[Mishima, Shizuoka|Mishima]] 1404 kHz; 90.1 MHz FM === Digital TV (ID:6) === '''JOVR-DTV''' - SBS Digital Television * [[Shizuoka, Shizuoka|Shizuoka]] – channel 15 * [[Hamamatsu, Shizuoka|Hamamatsu]] – channel 21 === Analog TV === '''JOVR-TV''' - SBS Television (analog ended July 24, 2011) * [[Shizuoka, Shizuoka|Shizuoka]] – channel 11 * [[Hamamatsu, Shizuoka|Hamamatsu]] – channel 6 == Supplement == * Shizuoka Broadcasting System has no connection with the [[South Korea]]n network [[Seoul Broadcasting System|SBS]]. * Although SBS radio doubled the output of a key station in 10 kW at 1990 October 1, the stereophonic broadcast is not started yet. == Programs == === Radio === * ''Smile for You'' ([[:ja:ほのぼのワイド 中村こずえのsmile for You]]) – hosted by Kozue Nakamura (中村こずえ, former Tokyo FM announcer) * ''Gogo wide Raburaji'' ([[:ja:GOGOワイドらぶらじ]]) – hosted by Mikihito Tetsuzaki (鉄崎幹人), Tetsu Sugihara (杉原徹), Yasuharu Katsuyama (勝山康晴) * ''G1'' (ended) * ''Monday Soccer Stadium'' (ended) === Television === * [[:ja:SBSテレビ夕刊|''SBS TV Evening paper'']] (ended) * ''Sole!Iine'' (from Monday to Wednesday 9:55-11:00, Thursday and Friday 9:55-11:00 ) *[[:ja:イブアイしずおか|''Eve Ai Shizuoka'']] (4:45-7:00 [JST]) == Item == * [[Shizuoka Shimbun]] (Shizuoka's local newspaper) ==References== {{reflist}} == External links == * [https://www.at-s.com/ SBS website] * [https://www.shizuokaonline.com/ Shizushin SBS Group website] {{TBS Networks}} {{TV-chubu}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Japan News Network]] [[Category:Television stations in Japan]] [[Category:Radio stations established in 1952]] [[Category:Television channels and stations established in 1958]] [[Category:Mass media in Shizuoka (city)]] [[Category:Mass media companies established in 1952]] [[Category:1952 establishments in Japan]]
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