1967 in Japanese television


Events in 1967 in Japanese television.

Events

  • October 31: The state funeral of former Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida is held at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo, and special programs are organized on NHK and commercial TV stations. The state funeral was broadcast live on NHK General and other networks, and on Fuji Television, all programs on that day were broadcast without commercials.
  • November 1: The Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications relicenses 1,640 TV stations and grants preliminary licenses to 15 new UHF stations and 16 stations. The Radio Law requires general program stations to program at least 30% of their programs on educational and cultural topics. On this day, Sapporo Television, Yomiuri Television, and Mainichi Broadcasting changed from quasi-educational stations to general stations.

First tranche of UHF television stations in Japan

Due to a major revision to the "Television Broadcasting Frequency Allocation Plan" by the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications at the time, in addition to UHF channels 45 to 62, which were previously used only by relay stations, channel 33 was used for parent stations. Channel 44 was newly opened for use. As a result, preliminary licenses for new UHF stations will be granted under the UHF 1st Channel Plan. At this time, commercial television stations that opened in the first tranche had H as the last letter of their callsign.
The dates and main stations where preliminary licenses were granted are as follows If relocated within the same city, ward, town or village, the description of the current location will be omitted. All commercial television stations that gained their license at the time, had a callsign ending with the letter H with the exception of KBS Kyoto, which applied with the callsign of its radio station.
Coverage areaCallsignCompany name at time of issuing the licenseLocationRemarks
HokkaidoJOHH-TVHokkaido Television Broadcasting Co., Ltd. Toyohira Ward, Sapporo CityCurrent location: Chuo District, Tongshi
Nagano PrefectureJOLH-TVK. K. Nagano Broadcasting Nagano City
Niigata PrefectureJONH-TVK. K. Niigata Sogo Television Chuo Ward, Niigata CityAt the time, the broadcasting facilities were located in Nagaoka, Niigata
Toyama PrefectureJOTH-TVToyama Television Broadcasting Co. Ltd. Toyama
Ishikawa PrefectureJOIH-TVIshikawa Television Broadcasting Co. Ltd. Kanazawa
Shizuoka PrefectureJOQH-TVK. K. Shizuoka UHF Television Suruga Ward, Shizuoka (city)Name changed to TV Shizuoka before signing on.
Shizuoka PrefectureJORH-TVK. K. Shizuoka UHF Television Suruga Ward, Shizuoka (city)Same as above, issued to the Hamamatsu station
Tokai wide areaJOCH-TVChūkyō UHF Television Broadcasting)Showa Ward, Nagoya, Aichi PrefectureCurrent company name: Chukyo Television Broadcasting Co., Ltd.
Gifu PrefectureJOZF-TVK. K. Radio Gifu Gifu CityName changed to Gifu Broadcasting before the TV station signed on. First UHF television station in Japan.
Mie PrefectureJOMH-TVMie Radio Broadcasting Co. Ltd. Tsu CityName changed to Mie Television Broadcasting before signing on.
Kyoto PrefectureJOBR-TVKinki Broadcasting Co. Ltd. Nakagyo Ward, KyotoNow Kyoto Broadcasting.
Hyogo PrefectureJOUH-TVHyogo Television Broadcasting Co. Ltd. Nagata Ward, Kobe CityName changed to Sun Television before signing on.
Okayama PrefectureJOOH-TVOkayama Broadcasting Co. Ltd. Kita Ward, Okayama City
Kagawa PrefectureJOVH-TVK. K. New Japan Broadcasting Takamatsu CityName changed to Setonaikai Broadcasting before signing on.
The station was not affiliated with the current Mainichi Broadcasting System which used this name in the 1950s.
Saga PrefectureJOSH-TVSaga Broadcasting Co. Ltd. Saga CityName changed to Saga Television Station before signing on.
Kagoshima PrefectureJOKH-TVKagoshima Television Station Kagoshima City

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