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Television station in Ehime Prefecture, Japan
JOEH-DTV
City Matsuyama
Channels
Brandingi-Television
i-tv
Programming
AffiliationsJapan News Network
Ownership
Owneri-Television Inc.
History
FoundedJuly 3, 1991
First air date
October 1, 1992
Former call signs
JOEH-TV (1992–2011)
Former channel number(s)
Analog:
29 (UHF; 1992–2011)
Call sign meaning
JO (required prefix)
EHime
Technical information
Licensing authority
MIC
Translator(s)
  • Niihama 49
  • Kawanoe 49
  • Uwajima 21
  • Iyo-Nakayama 21
  • Uwa-Ishiro 23
  • Shin-Yawatahama 47
Links
WebsiteOfficial site

i-Television Inc. (株式会社あいテレビ, Kabushiki-gaisha i-TV), also known as itv, is a Japanese broadcast network affiliated with the JNN. Their headquarters are located in Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture.

History

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  • 26 April 1991: License awarded
  • 1 October 1992: It was set up as the third broadcasting station of Ehime Prefecture.
  • 1 April 1993: Sunday Morning moves to i-TV from RNB.
  • 1 October 2002: Upon celebrating its tenth anniversary, the legal name changes from Iyo TV Corporation to i-TV Corporation.
  • 1 October 2006: Digital terrestrial television broadcasts commenced (Matsuyama Main Station).

Stations

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Analog Stations

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Digital Stations(ID:6)

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  • Matsuyama(Main Station) JOEH-DTV 21ch

Programs

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  • Catch-i - from 18:16 until 18:55 on Weekdays

Rival Stations

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Hokkaido & Tohoku
Kanto, Shin'etsu & Shizuoka
Kinki, Chukyo & Hokuriku
Chugoku & Shikoku
Kyushu Region & Okinawa
Former affiliates
NHK
General
Educational
  • (Okayama, Takamatsu, Hiroshima, Matsuyama, Matsue, Tottori, Kochi, Tokushima, Yamaguchi) - 2
Commercial
Okayama/Kagawa
Hiroshima
Ehime
Shimane/Tottori
Kōchi
Tokushima
Yamaguchi
Notes:

33°50′1.6′′N 132°45′20.3′′E / 33.833778°N 132.755639°E / 33.833778; 132.755639


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