Fukushima Broadcasting
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, also known as KFB, is a Japanese
Japan
Japan is an island nation in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south...

 broadcast network
Broadcast network
A broadcast network is an organization, such as a corporation or other voluntary association, that provides live television or recorded content, such as movies, newscasts, sports, Public affairs programming, and other television programs for broadcast over a group of radio stations or television...

 affiliated with the ANN
All-Nippon News Network
, or ANN, is a commercial television news network in Japan run by TV Asahi Corporation.-All-Nippon News Network stations:-Remote Controller Buttons of Digital TV:*1: Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting*3: TV Miyazaki*5: 20 ANN stations...

. Their headquarters are located in Kōriyama City
Koriyama, Fukushima
is a city in the center of the Nakadōri region of Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. As of May 2011, the city had an estimated population of 336,328. The total area is 757 km²....

, Fukushima Prefecture
Fukushima Prefecture
is a prefecture of Japan located in the Tōhoku region on the island of Honshu. The capital is the city of Fukushima.-History:Until the Meiji Restoration, the area of Fukushima prefecture was known as Mutsu Province....

.

History

  • 1981 October 1 It was set up third broadcasting station of Fukushima Prefecture
    Fukushima Prefecture
    is a prefecture of Japan located in the Tōhoku region on the island of Honshu. The capital is the city of Fukushima.-History:Until the Meiji Restoration, the area of Fukushima prefecture was known as Mutsu Province....

    .
  • 2006 June 1 Digital terrestrial television
    Digital terrestrial television
    Digital terrestrial television is the technological evolution of broadcast television and advance from analog television, which broadcasts land-based signals...

    was started.

Analog

  • Fukushima(Main Station) JOJI-TV 35ch
  • Aizuwakamatsu 41ch
  • Iwaki 36ch
  • Tomioka 40ch
  • Haramachi 48ch
  • Shirakawa 46ch
  • Takine 61ch
  • Mizuishi 60ch
  • Hanawa 42ch
  • Bandai-Atami 21ch
  • Fukushima-Shinobu 47ch
  • Tsuchiyu 53ch
  • Nihonmatsu 57ch
  • Watari 62ch
  • Naganuma 54ch
  • Yanaizu-Mishima 58ch
  • Futaba-Kawauchi 56ch
  • Ishikawa 43ch
  • Tajima 35ch
  • Iidate 48ch
  • Iwaki-Tono 52ch
  • Aizu-Higashiyama 59ch
  • Iidate-Mukōshi 54ch
  • Iidate-Sekizawa 53ch
  • Iwaki-Yotsunami 39ch
  • Ten'ei 59ch
  • Kōriyama-Kawachi 54ch
  • Bandai-Takatama 50ch
  • Warabidaira 39ch
  • Kawamata 43ch
  • Iwaki-Yumoto 50ch
  • Nishiaizu 59ch
  • Nishiaizu-Okugawa 52ch
  • Higashi-Kaneyama 52ch
  • Tsukidate 57ch
  • Yamatsuri 57ch
  • Funehiki 43ch
  • Ōsato 41ch
  • Kaneyama 59ch
  • Nishi-Kaneyama 59ch
  • Arami 60ch
  • Kōriyama-Tamura 41ch
  • Miharu 50ch
  • Shōwa 38ch
  • Higashi-Tadami 61ch
  • Higashi-Shōwa 58ch
  • Tadami 42ch
  • Nangō 38ch
  • Kita-Kawamata 40ch
  • Nishi-Furudono 57ch
  • Furudono 25ch
  • Higashi-Urabandai 60ch
  • Urabandai 48ch
  • Nishigō-Yachinaka 53ch
  • Izumizaki-Ōtagawa 48ch
  • Furudono-Matsukawa 60ch
  • Ina 58ch
  • Tanagura-Tomioka 41ch
  • Inugami 39ch
  • Minami-Kawamata 52ch
  • Nishigō-Nagasaka 38ch
  • Tōwa-Harimichi 42ch
  • Nishigō-Mushikasa 39ch
  • Hobara-Tomizawa 52ch
  • Fukushima-Ōnami 54ch
  • Yomogita 26ch
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