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NTVIC : ウィキペディア英語版
Nippon TV

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, doing business as Nippon TV, is a television network based in the Shiodome area of Minato, Tokyo, Japan and is controlled by the Yomiuri Shimbun publishing company. Broadcasting terrestrially across Japan, the network is commonly known as , contracted to , and abbreviated as "NTV" or "AX".
==History of Nippon Television==

*July 1952: Nippon TV is granted the first TV broadcasting license in Japan.〔
*October 28, 1952: Nippon Television Network Corporation is established.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Corporate Data|ABOUT Nippon TV|Nippon TV )
*August 28, 1953: Nippon Television starts to broadcast television.〔
*September 10, 1960: Nippon Television is given the right to broadcast colour television.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Corporate History|ABOUT Nippon TV|Nippon TV )
*April 1, 1966: Nippon News Network (NNN) is formed.
*October 9, 1969: Matsutaro Shoriki, the founder of NTV, dies.
*1972: Nippon Television Network System (NNS) is formed.
*1974: NTV's London News Bureau opens.
*March 5, 1979: Zoom! Morning! (jp:ズームイン!!朝!) airs for the first time.
*1985: NTV completes a television studio in New York City, which is later sold to CBS.
*1987: NTV's cable news channel, NCN, is launched.〔
*1989: Conclusion of the Ikuta studio (jp:生田スタジオ).
*1993: Hayao Miyazaki of Studio Ghibli, Inc. designs Nippon Television's mascot character to commemorate the channel's 40th Anniversary.〔
*April 1998 NCN relaunches as 24-hour news channel, NNN24, available via cable (within Japan) and satellite (in Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).
*July 2003: The internal network name changes (日テレ, Nippon Television), however "NTV" is still used for overseas as the same font as "日テレ".
*February 29, 2004: Nippon TV moves its headquarters from Kojimachi to Shiodome.
*2011: Nittele becomes the top broadcaster in Japan, beating the previous record-holder Fuji Television. NTV's victory was propelled by high ratings of its Wednesday nightly drama ''Kaseifu no Mita''.
*April 26, 2012: Nippon Television Network Preparatory Corporation is founded.
*October 1, 2012: Nippon Television Network Corporation (first) transitions to a certified broadcasting holing company, Nippon Television Holdings, Inc., and Nippon Television Network Preparatory Corporation is renamed Nippon Television Network Corporation (second).
*February 1–2, 2013: NTV and NHK General TV (which is also celebrating its own 60th year) collaborate for a two-day TV special.
*January 2014: English name changed from Nippon Television to Nippon TV.

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