Ehime Asahi Television

Television station in Ehime Prefecture, Japan
  • Ehime Prefecture, Japan
Channels
  • Digital: 17 (UHF)
  • Virtual: 5
BrandingeatProgrammingAffiliationsAll-Nippon News NetworkOwnershipOwnerEhime Asahi Television Co., Ltd.HistoryFoundedApril 8, 1994
First air date
April 1, 1995
Former call signs
JOEY-TV (1995-2011)
Former channel number(s)
25 (analog UHF, 1995-2011)
Call sign meaning
Disambiguation of JOEI-TV (which EAT replaced at sign on)Technical information
Licensing authority
MICLinksWebsitehttp://www.eat.co.jp
Headquarters of Ehime Asahi Television Co. in Matsuyama.

Ehime Asahi Television Co., Ltd. (株式会社愛媛朝日テレビ, Kabushiki-gaisha Ehime Asahi Terebi), also known as eat, is a Japanese broadcast network affiliated with the ANN. Their headquarters are located in Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture.

History

  • 1995 April 1- Station starts operations as the fourth TV station in Ehime Prefecture.
  • 2006 October 1- Digital terrestrial television begins operations at the Matsuyama Main Station.
  • 2011 July 24- Analog television ceases operations in 44 prefectures.

Stations

Analog Stations

Digital Stations (ID:5)

  • Matsuyama (Main Station) JOEY-DTV 17ch

Programs

Rival Stations

External links

  • eat official site
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All-Nippon News Network
Hokkaidō & TōhokuKantō, Shin'etsu & ShizuokaKinki, Chūkyō & HokurikuChūgoku & ShikokuKyūshū & OkinawaBS Digital
  • BS Asahi
Online streaming
1 Also affiliated with the Nippon News Network
2 Also affiliated with the Fuji News Network
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NHK
General
  • Okayama 1
  • Takamatsu (Kagawa) 1
  • Hiroshima 1
  • Matsuyama (Ehime) 1
  • Matsue (Shimane) 3
  • Tottori 3
  • Kochi 1
  • Tokushima 3
  • Yamaguchi 1
Educational
  • (Okayama, Takamatsu, Hiroshima, Matsuyama, Matsue, Tottori, Kochi, Tokushima, Yamaguchi) - 2
Commercial
Okayama/Kagawa
Hiroshima
Ehime
Shimane/Tottori
Kōchi
Tokushima
Yamaguchi

33°49′27.6″N 132°45′31.2″E / 33.824333°N 132.758667°E / 33.824333; 132.758667


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