Oita Asahi Broadcasting
Oita Asahi Broadcasting Co., Ltd. (大分朝日放送株式会社 Ōita Asahi Hōsō Kabushiki Gaisha), also known as OAB, is a Japanese broadcast network affiliated with the ANN. Their headquarters are located in Oita Prefecture.
The Headquarters
History
- 1993 October 1 It was set up third broadcasting station of Oita Prefecture.
- 1 December 2006 Digital terrestrial television was started (Oita Main Station).
Stations
Analog
- Oita (Main Station) JOBX-TV 24ch 10 kW
- Saiki 31ch 100w
- Hita 49ch 20w
- Tsukumi 28ch 10w
- Taketa 31ch 30w
- Kusu 27ch 100w
- Mie 21ch 100w
- Kunisaki 62ch 100w
- Nakatsu 17ch 100w
- Notsubaru 18ch 30w
- Yufuin 37ch 3w
- Usuki 33ch 3w
- Oita-East 62ch 10w
- Ajimu 40ch
- Shonai 39ch
- Ogata 27ch
- Higashi-Wasada 31ch
- Naoiri 54ch
- Oita-South 38ch
- Beppu-Kamegawa 60ch
- Notsuichi 41ch
- Usuki-Kaizoe 59ch
- Yamaga-Wakamiya 40ch
- Oita-Takasaki 51ch
Digital(ID:5)
- Oita(Main Station) JOBX-DTV 32ch
Programs
- Rejaguru TV - from 12:00 until 13:00 on Saturdays
- Super J Channel Oita - from 18:30 until 18:54 on Weekdays
- Oita Jōhō Daijiten - from 07:30 until 07:45 on Saturdays
- Trinita EXPRESS - from 24:40 until 24:45 on Sundays
- SOLD OUT - from 23:54 until 24:00 on Saturdays, from 25:30 until 25:45 on Sundays
- TOWN SPACE - from 15:55 until 16:00 on Weekdays
- Eki no aru fukei - from 17:25 until 17:30 on Saturdays
Rival Stations
- Oita Broadcasting System(OBS)
- Television Oita System(TOS)
Other links
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Television stations in Kyushu and Okinawa | ||||||||
Prefectures | Network affiliations | |||||||
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NHK | NNN | JNN | FNN | ANN | TXN | Other | ||
Fukuoka | Fukuoka | Fukuoka | FBS | RKB | TNC | KBC | TVQ | |
Kitakyūshū | Kitakyūshū | |||||||
Saga | Saga | STS | ||||||
Nagasaki | Nagasaki | NIB | NBC | KTN | NCC | |||
Kumamoto | Kumamoto | KKT | RKK | TKU | KAB | |||
Ōita | Ōita | (TOS) | OBS | TOS | OAB | |||
Miyazaki | Miyazaki | (UMK) | MRT | UMK | (UMK) | |||
Kagoshima | Kagoshima | KYT | MBC | KTS | KKB | |||
Okinawa | Okinawa | Okinawa | RBC | OTV | QAB | AFN | ||
Sakishima | ||||||||
Daitō | Tokyo | TBS | CX | EX |
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