Nagoya Broadcasting Network

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Nagoya Broadcasting Network Co., Limited (NBN, 名古屋テレビ放送株式会社, Nickname: Mētele (メ~テレ Mētere)) is a TV station joining All-Nippon News Network (ANN) in Nagoya. It is broadcast in Aichi Prefecture, Gifu Prefecture, and Mie Prefecture.

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JOLX-TV

  • Nagoya TV Tower - Channel 11
  • Toyohashi - Channel 60
  • Takayama - Channel 12
  • Gujo-Hachiman - Channel 6
  • Nabari - Channel 56
  • Toba - Channel 4
  • Ise - Channel 61
  • Owase - Channel 10
  • Kumano - Channel 11, etc.

JOLX-DTV

  • Remote Controller ID 6
  • Nagoya (Seto Digital Tower) - Channel 22
  • Toyohashi, Chuno, Nakatsugawa, Takayama and Ise - Channel 14
  • Nabari - Channel 37

  • Mētele Wide Super J Channel
  • Majime ni Fumajime Kaiketsu Zorori, etc.

TV Asahi Networks

Hokkaidō,Tohoku:HTB-ABA-IAT-KHB-AAB-YTS-KFB
Kanto,Shinetsu,Shizuoka:TV Asahi-UX-abn-SATV
Kinki,Chukyo,Hokuriku:ABC-NBN-HAB
Chugoku,Shikoku:KSB-eat-HOME-yab
Kyushu,Okinawa:KBC-NCC-KAB-OAB-KKB-QAB

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