Fuji Television

on Monday, November 14, 2011

Fuji Television Network, Inc.. Kabushiki Gaisha Fuji Television is the television stations that broadcast in Japan to the Kanto region and beyond. Television stations are often called Fuji TV, or CX originating from the call sign JOCX-TV.

Fuji Television's core business is the largest media conglomerates in Japan, Fujisankei Group, which has 76 subsidiaries, five legal entities, three art museums, and more than 10 thousand employees. In all of Japan there are 28 television stations that join in the Fuji Network System (FNS) and Fuji Network Sport, as well as the Fuji News Network (FNN) as a joint exchange of material events and news.
In addition to beam terrestrial broadcast (local TV), Fuji TV has a digital broadcast Fuji TV Fuji TV 721 and 739. Both can be received via cable TV, satellite TV subscription to SKY PerfecTV! (124 degrees east longitude), or e2 by sukapa of Satellite Services (contractor SKY PerfecTV!).


History
* 18 November 1957 - Nippon Cultural Broadcasting and Nippon Broadcasting System, and the film company Toho, Daiei Motion Picture Company and co-founded Shochiku Fuji Television.
* December 1958 - Writing the word "Fuji" on behalf of Fuji Television replaced with katakana characters.
* March 1, 1959 - Local Broadcast TV JOCX-TV officially starts. Broadcast premiere Mainichi Broadcasting System (MBS) Osaka and Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting (KBC) Kyushu also started on the same day. In the Kansai region, Kansai Telecasting Corporation (KTV) and Mainichi Broadcasting System (MBS) are both incorporated in the Fuji TV network, but the MBS broke away in the next year.
* June 1959 - Signing of a cooperation agreement Fuji Network System (FNS) between Fuji TV and TV Tokai, Kansai TV (KTV), and Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting.
* 3 September 1964 - Along with the opening of the Tokyo Olympics, Fuji TV began broadcasting in color. Boku wa Mitanda event is the first color broadcast of Fuji TV. Starting at 10 am with a 30-minute running time, the event made the Fuji TV as a television into a 3-color broadcasts in Tokyo.
* October 1966 - Fuji News Network (FNN) is started.
* October 1969 - Fuji Network System (FNS) was started.
* 1971 - Closure of the home division of production and replacement of the status of a subsidiary (Fuji Pony, Wide Pro, etc..). In addition to news, sports, and live broadcasts, all events created by the production house (until 1980).
* 1973 - Fuji TV to broadcast entirely in color after the event Kinkan Shiroto Minyo Meijinsen be colored.
* October 1978 - Fuji TV to telecast the 3rd in Japan that broadcast stereo and bilingual broadcasts (left-right speakers of different language) after Nippon Television and NHK. Impressions is the first stereo baseball game of Meiji Jingu Stadium.
* 1984 - Director of Fujisankei Communications Group, Haruo Shikanai announced expansion plans, including satellite TV, the expansion of the studio, and move the television station to Odaiba.
* December 1985 - the first broadcast teletext.
* 1 April 1986 - Fuji TV logo was changed to "Medama" (eye balls) along with the unification of corporate identity Fujisankei Group.
* 1988 - Orient Express train journey from Paris to Tokyo to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Fuji Television. Orient Express transported by ship from Hong Kong to the Yamaguchi Prefecture.
* November 1990 - Commencement of EDTV broadcasts trial (Enhanced Definition Television).
* November 1994 - Broadcast television trial of high-resolution HDTV (High Definition Television) (known in Japan as "Hi Vision") begins.
* November 1994, Fuji TV got permission conducted trial broadcasts Hi Vision officially.
* April 1995 - Fuji TV merger with Fujisankei Group.
* September 1995 - Release with EDTV-II system (Wide-Clear Vision) begins.
* August 1996 - Completion of building a new studio in Daiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo. Fuji TV began to move into the new building.
* March 10, 1997 - The move is completed, and officially Fuji TV located in Daiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo.
* August 1997 - Fuji TV shares began trading on the Tokyo Stock Exchange section I.
* April 1998 - Contractor Fuji TV to do the two satellite TV broadcasting was passed by the Japanese Broadcasting Act.
* April 1998 - Fuji TV Satellite TV Channels 721 starts.
* April 1999 - Fuji TV Satellite TV Channels 739 starts.
* December 1, 2000 - BS Fuji digital TV channel began broadcasting. BS stands for Satellite Broadcasting.
* December 1, 2003 - Digital Broadcast Local TV-DTV JOCX begins.
* January 17, 2005 - Fuji TV announced plans to take over Nippon Broadcasting System radio stations are still affiliated with the Fujisankei Group. Some 36.47% stake in Nippon Broadcasting System owned by Fuji TV.
* May 23, 2005 - Fuji TV to buy all the shares of Livedoor Partners which was then renamed as Livedoor Financial Holdings.
* July 15, 2005 - Internet television Broadcast jalurlebar Fuji TV On Demand (www.fujitvondemand.jp) officially began.
* 1 September 2005 - Fuji TV and Nippon Broadcasting System stock exchange, and Nippon Broadcasting System became a subsidiary.
* January 23, 2006 - CEO and three Livedoor executives were arrested for alleged violations of securities laws.
* March 15, 2006 - Service begins podcasting Fujipod on Fuji TV website.
* March 16, 2006 - All Livedoor shares owned by Fuji TV was sold to media conglomerate Usen at a price of 9.5 billion yen (Fuji TV's loss of 34.5 billion yen).
* 1 April 2006 - Commencement of digital broadcasting on local TV 1seg system for mobile phones.
* 3 April 2006 - Fuji Television became the parent company (holding company) for Fujisankei Group.




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