JOBI-DTV
Channels
Programming
AffiliationsFuji News Network and Fuji Network System
Ownership
OwnerAkita Television Inc.
History
FoundedDecember 27, 1968
First air date
October 1, 1969
Former call signs
JOBI-TV (1969–2011)
Former channel number(s)
Analog:
37 (UHF, 1969–2011)
ANN (secondary, April 1, 1981–March 31, 1987)[1]:22
Call sign meaning
templated, callsigns ending in I were given to UHF television stations
Technical information
Licensing authority
MIC
Links
WebsiteAkita Television

Akita Television Inc. (秋田テレビ株式会社, Akita Television Kabushikigaisha, AKT) is a TV station affiliated with Fuji News Network (FNN) and Fuji Network System (FNS) in Akita, Akita, Japan.

History

In 1967, the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications (currently the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications) announced that it would open UHF bands for television use, and in October of the same year, it was decided that 18 UHF stations would be allowed to open, but there was no quota for the Tohoku region.[1]:1 The Ministry of Posts requested the then Governor of Akita Prefecture Isajiro Obata to consolidate the license applications. In the end, all parties agreed to apply for Akita UHF TV, with each applicant's contribution to the capital of the new company limited to 10%.[1]:2

On October 5, 1968, Akita UHF TV held its first founders' meeting and was granted a license on November 1.[1]:2–3 On December 26 of the same year, Akita UHF TV held its general meeting and decided to call the company "AKT" and use "Akita TV" as a common name.[1]:3 On May 30, 1969, Akita UHF TV changed its company name to Akita Television.[1]:4On September 10 of the same year, Akita TV started test broadcasts.[1]:6–7

At 07:45am on October 1, 1969, Akita TV started broadcasting becoming the first UHF TV station in Tohoku region, and initially joined FNN on its first broadcast.[1]:7 On April 1, 1981, Akita TV joined ANN and became a dual affiliated station (FNN being their primary affiliate and ANN their secondary affiliate).[1]:22 Akita TV withdrew from ANN in 1987, which led to the opening of Akita Asahi Broadcasting in 1992.[1]:22

Digital broadcasting started on October 1, 2006; analog broadcasts ended on July 24, 2011.[2]

Technical information

Transmitters of JOBI-DTV[3]
Location Channel
Omoriyama 21
Hanawa 29
Honjo 47
Noshiro 46
Odate 18
Omagari 26
Takanosu 39
Yuzawa 20

Location map

Akita Television is located in Akita, Akita
Akita Television
Akita Television

Announcers

Former announcers

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 AKT秋田テレビ20年のあゆみ [20 Years of Akita Television]. Akita Television. 1990. OCLC 191754085.
  2. "AKT Company History". Akita Television (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2013-02-22. Retrieved 2021-05-22.
  3. "AKT Broadcast Area". Akita Television (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2013-02-27. Retrieved 2021-05-22.
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