Miyagi Television Broadcasting

Miyagi Television Broadcasting Co., Ltd.
Native name
株式会社 宮城テレビ放送
Romanized name
Kabushikigaisha Miyagiterebihōsō
Company typeKabushiki gaisha
IndustryTelevision broadcasting
FoundedJanuary 17, 1970; 54 years ago (1970-01-17)
Headquarters1-5-33 Hinodecho, Miyagino Ward,
Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture
,
Japan
Websitewww.mmt-tv.co.jp
Footnotes / references
Data from its Company Profile
Television station in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan
JOMM-DTV
  • Miyagi Prefecture, Japan
CitySendai
Channels
  • Digital: 24 (UHF)
  • Virtual: 4
Brandingミヤテレ
Programming
AffiliationsNippon News Network and Nippon Television Network System
Ownership
OwnerMiyagi Television Broadcasting
History
FoundedJanuary 17, 1970
First air date
October 1, 1970
Former call signs
JOMM-TV (1970–2012)
Former channel number(s)
34 (analog UHF, 1970–2012)
Former affiliations
ANN (secondary, 1970–1975)
Call sign meaning
MM34 (former branding)
Technical information
Licensing authority
MIC
Links
Websitewww.mmt-tv.co.jp

[1]

Miyagi Television Broadcasting (宮城テレビ放送) is the Nippon TV station (NNN and NNS) for Sendai. The channel is branded as Miyatere (ミヤテレ).[1] It opened in 1970 as the third commercial station in Miyagi Prefecture. It was a combination of Nippon Television and NET(now TV Asahi). In 1975, after the opening of TV Asahi affiliate commercial station in the Miyagi Perfecture, it became the dominant station of the Nippon Television network in the Tohoku region. In 2015, it celebrated its 20 years anniversary of the information program it produced "OH! Bandes" which started in 1995. Miyagi is also known for producing many other in-house programs such as "Miya TV Stadium", and other net programs broadcast nationwide, securing its position as a TV station with strong local roots. [2]

History

  • January 17, 1970 - MMT is founded.
  • October 1, 1970 - MMT begins broadcasting as a dual affiliate of ANN and NNN. The station was originally branded MTB.
  • September 1, 1975 - The station is rebranded as MM34 (JOMM-TV, channel 34).
  • September 30, 1975 - KHB begins broadcasting. MMT becomes a sole NNN/NNS station.
  • October 1, 1985 - The station is rebranded, this time as MMT.
  • March 31, 2012 - Analog broadcasts cease.

References

  1. ^ a b ”株式会社宮城テレビ放送”. "会社概要|MMT ミヤギテレビ". MMT ミヤギテレビ (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-08-22.
  2. ^ ”株式会社宮城テレビ放送”. "会社概要|MMT ミヤギテレビ". MMT ミヤギテレビ (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-08-22.
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