Yamanashi Broadcasting System - LINK

LINK

  • Yamanashi Broadcasting System
NNN / NNS
Hokkaidō, Tōhoku
  • STV
  • RAB
  • TVI
  • MMT
  • ABS
  • YBC
  • FCT
Kantō, Shin'etsu, Shizuoka
  • NTV
  • YBS
  • TSB
  • TeNY
  • SDT
Kinki, Chūkyō, Hokuriku
  • ytv
  • CTV
  • KNB
  • KTK
  • FBC 1
Chūgoku, Shikoku
  • NKT
  • RNC
  • JRT
  • RNB
  • RKC
  • HTV
  • KRY
Kyūshū
  • FBS
  • NIB
  • KKT
  • TOS 2
  • UMK 1, 2
  • KYT
BS Digital
  • BS4
Cable television
  • Nittele News 24
Foreign Partners
  • Indonesia : ANTV
  • South Korea : SBS
  • Philippines : GMA Network

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TV station in Chūbu
Prefectures NHK NNN JNN FNN ANN TXN JAITS
Niigata Niigata TeNY BSN NST UX
Nagano Nagano TSB SBC NBS abn
Yamanashi Kōfu YBS UTY
Shizuoka Shizuoka SDT SBS SUT SATV
Aichi Nagoya CTV CBC THK NBN TVA
Mie Tsu MTV
Gifu Gifu GBS
Toyama Toyama KNB TUT BBT
Ishikawa Kanazawa KTK MRO ITC HAB
Fukui Fukui FBC FTB (FBC)
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