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Television station in Saitama Prefecture, Japan
JOUS-DTV
CitySaitama City
Channels
BrandingTeletama
Programming
AffiliationsIndependent (member of JAITS)
Ownership
OwnerTelevision Saitama Corporation
History
FoundedApril 28, 1978; 46 years ago (1978-04-28)
First air dateApril 1, 1979; 45 years ago (1979-04-01)
Former call signsJOUS-TV (1979-2011)
Former channel number(s)Analog:
38 (UHF, 1979–2011)
Call sign meaningUrawa-ku, Saitama City
(location of its current headquarters)
Technical information
Licensing authorityMIC
Links
Websitewww.teletama.jp

Television Saitama Co., Ltd. (株式会社テレビ埼玉, Kabushiki-gaisha Terebi Saitama) abbreviated TVS, doing business as Teletama (テレ玉, Teretama) is a Japanese fee-free terrestrial commercial television broadcasting company headquartered in Urawa-ku, Saitama City, Saitama Prefecture, Japan. Its intended coverage is Saitama Prefecture but with some spill-overs in surrounding prefectures. Teletama is an "independent" terrestrial television station, which means not belonging to any major national networks keyed in Tokyo and Osaka. It is a member of the Japanese Association of Independent Television Stations (JAITS) and co-produces, exchanges programs and sells advertising opportunity with other members.

Data

  • Callsign: JOUS-DTV (digital), JOUS-TV (analogue),
  • Channels: channel 32 (digital), channel 38 (analogue)
  • Transmitters: Hiranohara Transmitting Station, Sakura-ku, Saitama, Saitama and other relay stations.

Programming

Being in the coverage of major stations in Tokyo, its major expected role is to provide prefecture specific programming to Saitama prefecture's residents. Local government information, local business and racing programs are in the genre. Sports by the local amateur and professional clubs earn high viewership for the station. J. League football (soccer) and Saitama Seibu Lions baseball game programs are sold to other JAITS and some "dependent" stations.

Compared with the major network stations, it is one of the JAITS stations which have the lower average ratings (meaning the cheaper sponsorship fee) in the large reachable population. The later beginning and the earlier ending hours of live and / or scheduled programs allow flexible programming. A few single episodes or short series of Japanese animation (anime) are also broadcast and are called "UHF anime". It also broadcasts brokered programming such as religion shows and infomercials. Teletama also runs its own shopping program.

History

  • 1 April 1979: Analog broadcasting officially starts.
  • 1 December 2005: Digital broadcasting officially starts.
  • 1 April 2006: Started doing business as "Teletama".

See also

External links

Japanese Association of Independent Television Stations
Kantō
Tokai
Kansai
Broadcast television in Kantō region
NHK
General
Educational
  • Kanto Region - 2
Regional
Commercial
Former
Prefectural
JAITS
Notes:
Closed since October 2018 alongside its radio operations. Currently available on satellite TV only
  1. "放送大学の地上波放送が9月30日終了。BS完全移行でHD/SD 2ch同時放送" [Terrestrial broadcasting of the Open University of Japan will end on September 30, 2018, with the full transition to satellite broadcasting.]. AV Watch (in Japanese). 2 March 2018. Retrieved 7 October 2021.


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