日本QVC Japan

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QVC is specialized channel that broadcasts 24-hour TV shopping . Origin of the name is Q Uality (quality), V Alue (value), C is an acronym for onvenience (convenient). Opened in 1986 in the United States . As of 2017, it is broadcasting in Japan , the United Kingdom , Germany , Italy , and China in addition to the United States .

QVC was founded in the United States in 1986 by Joseph Segel. Broadcast started on November 24, 1986. The first product was a $ 11.49 shower radio. Initially it was broadcast 16 hours a day, but expanded to 24-hour broadcast in early 1987. After being founded as a public company, it had the highest sales in the year ($ 112 million).

In 1989, acquired the competing CVN, which was twice as large at the time.

In January 1993, Barry Diller (former Paramount Pictures , 20th Century Fox of CEO and Chairman) is appointed as chairman.

In 1993, in partnership with B Sky B in the United Kingdom, the British version (QVC UK) began broadcasting in October of the same year.

In 1995, it was acquired by cable TV giant Comcast and TCI ( acquired by AT & T in 1999, and the media division Liberty Media became independent in 2001). Comcast takes control and Barry Diller, who was plotting to buy Paramount Pictures and CBS (both failing) against the backdrop of QVC's financial resources, is banished .

In July 2003, Liberty Media acquired the shares held by Comcast for $ 7.9 billion, making it a wholly owned subsidiary.


ウェザーニュース

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Weathernews, Inc. is Chiba Prefecture, Chiba City, Mihama-ku, in the headquarters put the Global Center Japan of weather information company ( forecast business authorized operators is).

In addition to being a pioneer in private-sector comprehensive weather information services in Japan , it absorbed and merged with its parent company Ocean Roots in 1993, making it the world's largest private-sector weather information company . It was founded as Weathernews in 1986 (Showa 61), but it has a history of about 55 years including the predecessor Ocean Roots and the predecessor of Ocean Roots, Pacific Weather Analysis Corporation (2008 (2008)). As of 2008). By the way, Pacific Analysis Corporation was the world's first private weather information company, providing weather route information to vessels sailing over the Pacific Ocean .

Originally weather New scan after being founded under the name of, weather New 's has changed its name to. In the past, there was a company called Weathernews as a subsidiary of the company , so it is easy to confuse "Weathernews" with "Weathernews", but the name "Weathernews" is the company's Internet weather comprehensive site. , The name of the site for mobile phones and the broadcasting for BS digital broadcasting and cable TV, and it is used properly from the company name "Weathernews".

It not only provides weather information to businesses and local governments, but also provides regional weather forecasts for cable TV.


WeatherNews

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Weathernews, Inc. is Chiba Prefecture, Chiba City, Mihama-ku, in the headquarters put the Global Center Japan of weather information company ( forecast business authorized operators is).

In addition to being a pioneer in private-sector comprehensive weather information services in Japan , it absorbed and merged with its parent company Ocean Roots in 1993, making it the world's largest private-sector weather information company . It was founded as Weathernews in 1986 (Showa 61), but it has a history of about 55 years including the predecessor Ocean Roots and the predecessor of Ocean Roots, Pacific Weather Analysis Corporation (2008 (2008)). As of 2008). By the way, Pacific Analysis Corporation was the world's first private weather information company, providing weather route information to vessels sailing over the Pacific Ocean .

Originally weather New scan after being founded under the name of, weather New 's has changed its name to. In the past, there was a company called Weathernews as a subsidiary of the company , so it is easy to confuse "Weathernews" with "Weathernews", but the name "Weathernews" is the company's Internet weather comprehensive site. , The name of the site for mobile phones and the broadcasting for BS digital broadcasting and cable TV, and it is used properly from the company name "Weathernews".

It not only provides weather information to businesses and local governments, but also provides regional weather forecasts for cable TV.


Tokyo - Narita Airport

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Narita International Airport, also known as Tokyo-Narita, formerly and originally known as New Tokyo International Airport (新東京国際空港, Shin Tōkyō Kokusai Kūkō), is an international airport serving the Greater Tokyo Area of Japan. It is located approximately 60 kilometers (37 mi) east of central Tokyo in Narita, Chiba.

Narita is the busiest airport in Japan by international passenger and international cargo traffic. In 2018, Narita had 33.4 million international passengers and 2.2 million tonnes of international cargo. In 2018, Narita was also the second-busiest airport in Japan in terms of aircraft movements (after Haneda Airport in Tokyo) and the tenth-busiest air freight hub in the world. Its 4,000-meter (13,123 ft) main runway shares the record for longest runway in Japan with the second runway at Kansai International Airport in Osaka.

Narita serves as the main international hub of Japan Airlines, All Nippon Airways and Nippon Cargo Airlines, and as a hub for low-cost carriers Jetstar Japan and Peach.

At Narita, air traffic movements have been controlled under various noise related operating restrictions. As a result, the airport must be closed from 00:00 (12:00am) to 06:00 (6:00am) the next day to minimize noise pollution impact around the airport.


NHK World Japan

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NHK World Japan is a Japanese public broadcaster. NHK's external broadcast platform provides global audiences with the latest information from Japan and Asia through television, radio and the Internet.


GSTV

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GSTV is a TV shopping channel operated by GSTV Co., Ltd.

Opened in 2004 in the United Kingdom . As of 2012, it is being broadcast in the United Kingdom (GemsTV), Japan (GSTV), the United States (RocksTV), and Germany (GemsTV).

GemsTV in the UK, RocksTV in the US, GemsTV in Germany and GSTV in Japan use the same BGM, but they are no longer related.

The only service in Japan as a jewelry- specialized TV shopping channel (as of 2020).

GSTV imports gemstones from all over the world and manufactures and sells from product planning to manufacturing at its own factory. Some products such as chains are sold wholesale from manufacturers.


Videostar TV (Lombardia)

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Videostar is a private Italian regional television channel from Lombardy , based in the province of Bergamo . The signal is also receivable in parts of Emilia-Romagna , Veneto , Piedmont and Trentino-Alto Adige .

There is a Videostar and Videostar 2 channel also in Sicily.

The broadcaster, born in May 2001 , expands rapidly in the period 2002 - 2008 through strategic plant acquisitions from other broadcasters, which, after the very important presence of Milan city (VHF A channel former Audiovision and UHF 61 channel former Tele NBC ), in short lead to illuminate areas also very distant from the chosen catchment area, such as Lake Maggiore , Italian Switzerland , Varese , Como , Turin , Cuneo , Mantua , Verona and Lake Garda. Furthermore, in 2009 , it concludes agreements with other stations for the distribution of its publishing product (and vice versa) in digital technique.

The schedule is of a generalist type with current affairs, culture and sport broadcasts (D series and Excellence). In recent years, American and non-recent television series have been broadcast as well as cycles of film genres such as westerns, horror and comedies, as well as numerous cartoons from the 80s and 90s.

Videostar is one of the first Lombard broadcasters to broadcast in digital terrestrial technique operating 24 hours a day. Since May 17, 2010 , almost all the systems in Lombardy have broadcast exclusively digitally. On November 11, 2010, it begins to broadcast high-definition content on an experimental basis within its digital bouquet, thus becoming the first local Lombard TV to broadcast programs in this mode within its offer.


Videolina (Sardegna)

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Videolina is a regional television broadcaster in Sardinia that broadcasts from the city of Cagliari .

Videolina was founded by Nicola Grauso and Michele Rossetti on 4 September 1975 in a small apartment in vico Duomo in Cagliari , where on 16 June of the same year they had already given life to the first free radio in Sardinia , Radiolina , despite the intimations from the Escopost , the radioelectric emission control department that depended on the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications. The names "Radiolina" and "Videolina" indicated the small size of the two stations, given the scarcity of the means at their disposal. The broadcaster initially broadcast in black and white, switching to the PAL color system a few months later. The first programs aired were films made by Paolo Romani's Tv Libera Livorno. The official inauguration took place on September 6 with a series of western- inspired cartoons drawn by Bruno Bozzetto . On 3 July 1976, the news program, TGS - Sardinian Telegiornale , was launched , directed by Patrizio Mulas, whose editions at that time, not yet having the possibility of broadcasting live, were always pre-recorded. The schedule consisted mainly of films, cartoons, information, sports and local folklore. The first conductors were Michele Rossetti, Francesco Atzeni, Giancarlo Testa and Giampaolo Loddo. The flagship program was Super Arsenic. To take care of the sport were Franco Congiu, Sandro Angioni and Cesare Corda.

After a first move to via Martini, in 1979 the broadcaster moved to the new and larger headquarters in viale Marconi, also in Cagliari. Here there were many self-produced programs, first of all Sardegna Canta , which during the winter period offered live performances by various folk groups, singers, poets and characters from Sardinia. From 1983 3 editions of the TGS were proposed .

The two radio and TV stations gave the entrepreneurs a substantial economic return deriving from advertising sales, which at the beginning was carried out in a rudimentary way. This allowed them to strengthen their position in Sardinian publishing, by purchasing L'Unione Sarda in 1985 , the best-selling newspaper in Sardinia. The publishers refused from the beginning as well as later to join the nascent national circuits, preferring a regional type programming.

In the early nineties the Cagliari football team returned to Serie A and, consequently, the channel dedicated various programs to it, which had a notable response from the public.
Around 1998, the broadcaster became part of the Team Tv circuit, the first Italian all news TV broadcaster, part of the Stream TV satellite platform , of which it transmitted the Stream News interconnection at 14:55 (the collaboration will end in 2003 , when Stream TV merged into Sky Italia ).

On 1 January 2000 the TGS , after 24 years, became TG Videolina and increased the editions of the newspaper with the addition of the night edition and flash editions, even if the latter were canceled after a short time.