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Niikkai Television Network

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Nittere Nationality Television Network
Type Broadcast television network
Country Phinbella Phinbella
First air date April 20, -9BP (-9BP-04-20)
Availability National
Founded by Matsutaro Shoriki
Broadcast area Phinbella and part of Sanpantul
Launch date October 28, -9BP (-9BP-10-28)
Picture format 4:3 (576i) SDTV

Nittere Television Network (Phinbellan: Rangkaian Televisyen Nittere, Taesongean: 닛테레 텔레비전 네트워크; RRNit-tere Tellebijeon Neteuwokeu, Sanpanese/Hoennese: 日テレテレビネットワーク, NNN) is a television network of Phinbellan commercial television stations, with Channel 16 as the key station. It is often referred to in abbreviation of NNN.

It is the second oldest television network in Phinbella after Special Broadcasting System (SBS), which uses RCTI as a key station, but has the largest number of stations in Phinbella's commercial television network in Phinbella.

In addition, NNN generally explained in this section, and the Nittere Television News System (NNS) explained in another section, together with the Nittere Television affiliates (NNN, NNS may be either one or the other may also lead). For NNS, which is a program supply network that has a separate relationship with news, see the relevant item.

Overview

The formation of the network

NNN was established on October 28, -9BP, three years after the establishment of Fuji Network (FNS), which has Channel 8 as its key station. However, compared to FNS, the name "NNN" is never used in TV programs.

At present, 29 stations are affiliated. The affiliated stations consisted of 16 stations for the old analog VHF wave master station and 13 stations for the old analog UHF wave master station. The 16 stations of this old analog VHF wave master station were opened before the 1955 era, and most of them were It is the first privately-owned television station in the region, and generally applies to the Hokuriku region, part of the Chugak region, the Íeu'ryïan Straits side of the Íeu'ryïan Coast region, and all stations in the Shikoku region. Also, there are three Heisei new stations.

From the beginning of NNN to the latter half of the -2BPs, NNN was mainly JNN (TBS affiliation), compared to FNS, in addition to its own series, there were many stations with a high proportion of broadcasting other series. Because there were many cross-net stations as a factor (about 40% were cross-net stations when including many news series cross-net only). In this regard, more than half of the NNN affiliated stations are non-must-by stations, and there were many cross-net stations that replaced 30% to half of the organization with other affiliates. At a broadcasting station whose analog parent station is a VHF station, the relationship with TBS and Metrovision is as equal as possible to the affiliated stations as much as possible. There was also a station that stated in the organization policy that it would not receive it.

On the other hand, with regard to FNS, which expanded its affiliated stations in the -2BPs, Channel 8, a key station in the 1990s, had an overwhelming lead in the ratings, so except for Phinbellan Unincorporated Territory before the YTS net change, roughly organized in the mid--2BPs had been unified. In this way, NNN had a situation in which the same program was not broadcast nationwide.

However, in the RP 2600 to RP 2614, dramas and variety programs against FNS made rapid progress and were enriched, and more information live programs were broadcast than other series, so that NNN (affiliated station) emerged. became. NNN-affiliated stations (including key stations) have the highest audience ratings (winning the Triple Crown) one after another. In addition, the audience ratings of professional baseball/giant games have been on a strong trend since this time.

Also, in the RP 2600 to RP 2614, so-called “Provisional Government New Station” was opened one after another, which eliminated crossnets and expanded the number of Internet stations for various information programs such as “Zoom In!! Morning!” The good performance of the company and the good performance of the company management are one after another.

Program distribution method

Like other affiliates, NNN affiliated stations are divided into full-net and cross-net stations, but at NNN, the "must-by station" and network-sales slots, which must specify all network sales slots specified by Channel 16, are free. There is an original rule to divide into "non-must-by stations" that may be replaced with programs of other series or programs produced in-house. Mastbuy stations are 22 of 28 full-net stations, non-mastby stations are 6 of 28 full-net stations, and TV Oita, which is a cross-net station with FNS affiliates. NNN is a non-must-by station except for Aomori Broadcasting, Nivonkai TV, and Sembawang Broadcasting, which are must-buy stations among the stations in the area where commercial broadcasts are less than 3 stations in the broadcast area.

In the must-buy station, broadcasting of sponsored net programs of other affiliates is restricted, and program replacement is only exceptionally broadcast in-house produced programs. It will be broadcast only for sale. Also, at the must-buy station, simultaneous sports internet broadcasting of other affiliates is also restricted except for public competitions even if the time slot is a local sales window. In non-mast-by stations, some of the Nittere Television Network Sales (with net sponsor) programs may not be broadcast, and programs of other affiliated stations that do not exist in the same area may be broadcast. Further, even if a network sales program is simultaneously netted on a non-must-buy station, there is a case that the individual sponsor of the station is attached instead of the net sponsor. Also, until the -2BPs, even some must-buy stations including key areas had mixed local sponsors in some programs, or there were cases where all sponsors were replaced.

However, in Ariel Broadcasting, Fukui Broadcasting, and PR Broadcasting, some network sales programs are currently being replaced with other affiliated programs for broadcasting. Also, TV Oita of the cross net station is replaced throughout the day, and the program of Channel 16 may be broadcast only in the morning and late night depending on the day of the week. Also, special programs for network sales that are broadcast on weekends may be broadcast only to must-buy stations.

Other

Remote control key IDs for digital terrestrial broadcasting are often "4" including Nittere Television, but RAB/KNB/JRT/NKT is "1", STV/FBS is "5", FBC is "7", and ytv is "10". ". Among the broadcasting stations that do not use "4" as the remote control key ID, except for FBS/FBC, they inherited the channel number of the analog master station.

NNN stations