Niigata Television Network 21

TV station in Niigata Prefecture, Japan
The Niigata Television Network 21, Inc.
Niigata Television Network 21 HQ building, Niigata city
Trade name
UXTV
Native name
株式会社新潟テレビ二十一
Romanized name
Kabushikigaisha Niigata Terebi Nijūichi
Company typeKabushiki kaisha
IndustryTelevision network
FoundedMarch 8, 1983
Headquarters2230-19 Rokunomachi, Shimo-Ogawame-dori, Chuo-ku,
Niigata City, Niigata Prefecture
,
Japan
Key people
Miki Hibara
(President and CEO)
OwnerTV Asahi Holdings, Asahi Shimbun
SubsidiariesUX Vision Inc.
Websiteuxtv.jp
Footnotes / references
Data from its Company Profile and Company History
JOUX-DTV
  • Niigata, Niigata Prefecture
  • Japan
Channels
  • Digital: 23 (UHF)
  • Virtual: 5
Brandingux
Programming
AffiliationsAll-Nippon News Network
Ownership
OwnerNiigata Television Network 21
History
FoundedMarch 8, 1983
First air date
October 1, 1983
Former call signs
JOUX-TV (1983–2011)
Former channel number(s)
21 (UHF analog, 1983–2011)
Technical information
Licensing authority
MIC
Links
Websiteuxtv.jp

The Niigata Television Network 21 (株式会社新潟テレビ二十一, Kabushikigaisha Niigata Terebi Nijūichi, UX) is a TV station affiliated with All-Nippon News Network (ANN) in Niigata, Niigata Prefecture. It was established on March 8, 1983 and began broadcasting from October 1, 1983.

The station has been branded as ux since 2006, after the last two letters of the station's call sign. The station's current slogan is YOU&ME&UX.

History

Niigata Television Network 21 was established on March 7, 1983 and commenced transmissions on October 1, 1983. Prior to that, TV Asahi programming was seen on NST. NST was affiliated to FNN, NNN and ANN, before alleviating the station's network schedule with the launch of TNN (now TeNY), which took over the NNN affiliation in 1981 and NT21, which took over the ANN affiliation in 1983. By then, Niigata has four network stations.

Digital terrestrial transmissions commenced on August 1, 2006. To mark the occasion, NT21 was rebranded as ux. Aside from airing TV Asahi shows, the station also currently airs a few TV Tokyo shows, since the network does not have a station in most prefectures.

TV channel

Digital Television

  • Yahiko 23ch JOUX-DTV 3 kW

Tandem office

  • Takada 39ch
  • Mikawa 49ch
  • Tsunan-Kamigō 22ch
  • Koide 32ch
  • Kanose 23ch
  • Itoigawa-Ōno 31ch
  • Tsunan 31ch
  • Tsugawa 49ch
  • Ryōtsu 38ch
  • Aikawa 34ch
  • Yamato 38ch
  • Takachi 23ch
  • Arai 49ch
  • Murakami 33ch
  • Sotokaifu 34ch
  • Yuzawa 23ch
  • Tsunan-Tanaka 23ch
  • Itoigawa-Hayakawa 38ch
  • Sumon 38ch
  • Muramatsu 49ch
  • Sekikawa 49ch
  • Tochio 49ch
  • Muikamachi 38ch
  • Myōkōkōgen 49ch
  • Ōmi 31ch
  • Takayanagi 41ch
  • Kawaguchi 23ch

Programs

  • Super J Channel Niigata (スーパーJチャンネルにいがた, Sūpā-jē-chan'neru Niigata)
  • Marudori! (まるどりっ!, Marudori!)
  • Hotto Hotto Niigata (ほっとホット新潟, Hotto Hotto Niigata)
  • Niigata Kodono no Hiroba (にいがた子どもの広場, Niigata Kodomo no Hiroba)
  • UX News (ユーエックスニュース, UX News)

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Niigata Television 21.
  • The official website of Niigata Television Network 21 (in Japanese)
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2 Also affiliated with the Fuji News Network
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  • Niigata 1
  • Toyama 3
  • Kanazawa (Ishikawa) 1
  • Fukui 1
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  • Kofu (Yamanashi) 1
  • Shizuoka 1
  • Nagoya (Aichi) 3
  • Gifu 3
  • Tsu (Mie) 3
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Ishikawa
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Nagano
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(Aichi, Gifu, Mie)
Prefectural
Aichi
Gifu
Mie
Notes:
1Fukui Broadcasting is a dual-affiliated station with NNN/NNS as its primary affiliate and ANN as its secondary affiliate
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