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 ipedia.com: Culture of Japan Article
Popular films, television programs, comicss, and music all developed from older artistic and literary traditions, and many of their themes and styles of presentation can be traced to traditional art forms.
The Japanese have a wide variety of programs to choose from, including the various dramas (police, crime, home, and samurai), cartoons, news, and game, quiz, and sports shows provide by the Japan Broadcasting Corporation (Nippon Hoso Kyokai--NHK) general station, the NHK educational station, and numerous commercial and independent stations.
Contemporary forms of popular culture, like the traditional forms, provide not only entertainment but also an escape for the contemporary Japanese from the problems of an industrial world.
http://www.ipedia.com/culture_of_japan.html   (2007 words)

  
 WebArticles - NHK
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See also: Japanese television programs, International broadcasting in Japan, Japanese media
http://www.webarticles.org/NHK   (2007 words)

  
 AsiaMedia :: Story, Print Version
The government said yesterday that it would lift a ban on the airing of Japanese cable television programs and satellite broadcasting beginning Jan. 1.
But Lee said the ban on animations would be completely removed Jan.1, 2006, and that Japanese TV programs would be partially imported step by step after reviews of their impact on domestic broadcasting.
From the beginning of 2004, Japanese cultural TV programs and music concerts will be aired on KBS, MBC and SBS, the major three broadcasting stations in Korea.
http://www.asiamedia.ucla.edu/print.asp?parentid=5844   (408 words)

  
 Japanese negotiating behavior and Japanese-American relations at both the corporate and government levels by Michael Blaker an internationally-renowned expert.
Fluent in Japanese, he has taught Japanese, translated a score of articles and two books into Japanese, lectured in Japanese at Japanese universities and think tanks, and appeared often on Japanese-language television and radio.
Blaker has visited Japan over 50 times, to conduct research and to participate - as speaker, adviser, or chairman - in many Japanese-American programs.
Japanese negotiating behavior and Japanese-American relations at both the corporate and government levels by Michael Blaker an internationally-renowned expert.
http://www.blakersjapan.com/profile.htm   (475 words)

  
 Thomas Takashi Tanemori
* Appeared on CNN, German International Radio & Television and numerous American and Japanese television and radio programs addressing diversity issues and cultural sensitivity.
· Developed product recognition and consumer demand for California goods through appearances on Japanese television and radio shows, seminars and demonstrations.
· Coordinated and facilitated negotiations between California delegates and Japanese officials debating issues regarding rice cultivation and export.
http://www.angelfire.com/on/GEAR2000/ttanemori.html   (769 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Japan - Films and Television Japanese Information Resource
All television and radio stations, however, were required to devote a certain proportion of broadcast time to educational programs to retain their licenses, and these programs grew steadily in response to popular demand.
Samurai and yakuza (Japanese underworld) themes in the 1980s were almost solely the providence of television, as were those of family life, ubiquitous in daytime soap operas.
Television had attained virtually 100 percent penetration by 1990, and only 1 percent of households were without a color television set, making Japan a major information society.
http://reference.allrefer.com/country-guide-study/japan/japan133.html   (1236 words)

  
 129692
The Japanese ambassador Kenjiro Izumi said on his part that the cultural grant would be used to promote the traditional culture of Japan and will provide a number of highly educational and informative programs to be broadcast on Ethiopian Television.
The grant was aimed at supplying Japanese Television Programs to the Ethiopian Radio and Television Agency.
State Minister of Finance and Economic Development, Dr. Mulu Ketsela and the Japanese Ambassador here, Kenjiro Izumi signed the agreement on behalf their respective governments.
http://www.telecom.net.et/~ena/archivenglish/JANUARY2004/129692.0901.htm   (143 words)

  
 Animation Insider - Animation's Home Page for News and Reviews
FUNimation Entertainment, a leading distributor of Japanese animation and other animated programs, has announced that they have prepared and are ready to license out a block of Japanese animated programming to select cable outlets.
The forever popular animated short 'The Ambiguously Gay Duo' amongst other "Saturday TV Funhouse" programs will air on a Best Of NBC television special at the end of April 2006, celebrating the history of humor that Smigel originally created.
The animated television series of choice is 'Captain Planet and the Planeteers,' the program of the early nineties that set five young persons and their summoned eco-friendly superhero against the nastiest of villains bent on destroying earth.
http://www.animationinsider.net   (783 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Japan - Films and Television Japanese Information Resource
All television and radio stations, however, were required to devote a certain proportion of broadcast time to educational programs to retain their licenses, and these programs grew steadily in response to popular demand.
Samurai and yakuza (Japanese underworld) themes in the 1980s were almost solely the providence of television, as were those of family life, ubiquitous in daytime soap operas.
Television had attained virtually 100 percent penetration by 1990, and only 1 percent of households were without a color television set, making Japan a major information society.
http://reference.allrefer.com/country-guide-study/japan/japan133.html   (1236 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Japan - Films and Television Japanese Information Resource
All television and radio stations, however, were required to devote a certain proportion of broadcast time to educational programs to retain their licenses, and these programs grew steadily in response to popular demand.
Samurai and yakuza (Japanese underworld) themes in the 1980s were almost solely the providence of television, as were those of family life, ubiquitous in daytime soap operas.
Television had attained virtually 100 percent penetration by 1990, and only 1 percent of households were without a color television set, making Japan a major information society.
http://reference.allrefer.com/country-guide-study/japan/japan133.html   (1236 words)

  
 The Power of Place: A World of Difference
Educational Broadcasting Corporation, Teleac is the producer and national broadcaster of educational radio and television programs in the Netherlands for special target groups and the general audience.
One television channel broadcasts mainly news and entertainment programs, while the other one is devoted exclusively to educational television with programs for public education and lifelong learning.
This episode shows an American company operating in China and a Japanese company operating in the USA, illustrating both the positives and the negatives of industrial development, and the rise and fall of industrial regions.
http://www.tgdlc.org/TVEducation/Geography/Difference.html   (1236 words)

  
 PBPB Public Broadcasting PolicyBase
Public Television can never be a national enterprise until effective interconnection has been provided both in order to distribute programs to educational television stations promptly and economically and to provide for live regional or national broadcasts when the occasion demands.
It is not the educational television that we now know; it is not patterned after the commercial system or the British system or the Japanese system.
Instructional television, which we consider no less significant, needs intensive further study in the total context of the educational enterprise, and is the subject of a major recommendation to this end.
http://www.current.org/pbpb/carnegie/CarnegieISummary.html   (1850 words)

  
 Search No. 1 in the Web
Japanese television programs are mostly broadcasted in Japan although satellite and cable services outside Japan offer TV shows selected to fit local tastes.
The content of television programs may be factual, as in documentaries, news...
A television program is the content of television broadcasting...
http://searchn1.com/search.php?str=Television+Programs&...   (212 words)

  
 Japan
An additional feature of Japanese television that may enhance the overall effect of seasonal time flow within the televisual world is its general avoidance of syndicated reruns of popular programs.
Television also adjusts to the changing of the seasons in its own fashion; commercials tend to depict primarily seasonally appropriate activities, clothing and food, while annual holidays and festivals are the occasion for local and national televised events and coverage.
Television thus gained popularity rapidly in Japan, and the "plaza TV" phenomenon continues to be a prominent feature of downtown landscapes.
http://www.museum.tv/archives/etv/J/htmlJ/japan/japan.htm   (1705 words)

  
 Japanese Animation on the World Wide Web
news about new Japanese television shows, movies, and other programs
contains information on Japanese voice actors as well as a number of television programs and oavs
an association of professional Japanese animators interested in animation around the world
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~rllew/anlinks1.html   (459 words)

  
 PBPB Public Broadcasting PolicyBase
Public Television can never be a national enterprise until effective interconnection has been provided both in order to distribute programs to educational television stations promptly and economically and to provide for live regional or national broadcasts when the occasion demands.
It is not the educational television that we now know; it is not patterned after the commercial system or the British system or the Japanese system.
Instructional television, which we consider no less significant, needs intensive further study in the total context of the educational enterprise, and is the subject of a major recommendation to this end.
http://www.current.org/pbpb/carnegie/CarnegieISummary.html   (1850 words)

  
 Japanese Television
Some older television models, however, are not equipped with the bilingual mode which is needed to watch the programs in English.
Watching television is very popular in Japan and probably almost as integrated into everyday life as in the United States.
A few news programs, too, are broadcasted in two languages.
http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2075.html   (226 words)

  
 Project 760 Productions
Project 760 Productions is a multimedia company, which produces television programs on local access television and Internet radio programs headquartered in San Francisco, California.
Founded by Ray Nagar in 1997, the company emphasizes production of special interest programs and events that inform, educate and entertain audiences on a variety of topics catering to various age groups.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA (June 7, 2005) – Project 760 Productions’ Internet podcast program World of Anime on Podcast, announces the presentation of weekly Top 10 listings for video sales and rentals to become part of its program programs beginning in mid-June 2005.
http://www.project760.com   (226 words)

  
 Wellesley College Library - Cinema & Media Studies
Since 1967, AFI has served as America's voice for film, television, video, and the digital arts, with innovative programs in education, training, exhibition, preservation, and new technology."
Begun in 1974 as a film publication, JUMP CUT now publishes material on film, television, video and related media and cultural analysis.
Use this to find articles about all aspects of film, video, and television in all languages.
http://www.wellesley.edu/Library/Research/cinema.html   (1174 words)

  
 Nikkei Net Interactive - Asia Web Guide - Japan - Mass Media, Publishing
Tokyo Broadcasting System, Inc. is a Japanese television network involved in producing and televising...
A production company supplying programs and multimedia content for motion pictures, television and video...
Nihon Keizai Shimbun Inc. is a Japanese media organization with a range of daily...
http://www.nni.nikkei.co.jp/FR/AWG/url/j_Massm.html   (1174 words)

  
 Japan
Fuji Television (Fuji TV), Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS), Asahi News Network (TV Asahi), and Nippon Television (NTV) are key stations; a fifth broadcasting station (TV Tokyo) also sends programming to several stations around the country, but is not considered a major station.
Japan's first experimental television broadcast was made by scientists in 1939, but the Pacific War shut down research on television, and interest did not re-emerge until the early 1950s, when two stations, NHK(Nippon Hoso Kyokai) and NTV(Nippon Television) began broadcasting.
Virtually 100% of households in Japan own at least one television, and according to recent reports from NHK, at least one set is turned on for 7 to 8 hours each day.
http://www.museum.tv/archives/etv/J/htmlJ/japan/japan.htm   (1174 words)

  
 Cinema of Japan at AllExperts
See also Anime, History of cinema, Japanese Academy Awards, Japanese television programs, Jidaigeki, Pinku eiga, Seiyū, List of Japanese Actors, List of Japanese Actresses, List of Japanese Directors, List of Japanese language films
http://experts.about.com/e/c/ci/Cinema_of_Japan.htm   (804 words)

  
 tv
Japanese TV as seen in Japanarama is a never ending succession of human torture, fart jokes, sexploitation, and human suffering, but it's also hilarious.
Beat Takeshi claims that he is trying to help Japanese people to express their opinions by demonstrating the lively way that foreigners discuss things, showing that foreigners can master the Japanese language, and create mutual understanding by getting Japanese and foreigners together.
The VHS version is all in Japanese except for "Fishing With John" but the DVD has English sub-titles for every segment (watch the Japanese if you possibly can though, because a lot gets lost in the translation).
http://www3.tky.3web.ne.jp/~edjacob/tv.html   (3806 words)

  
 tv
Japanese TV as seen in Japanarama is a never ending succession of human torture, fart jokes, sexploitation, and human suffering, but it's also hilarious.
Beat Takeshi claims that he is trying to help Japanese people to express their opinions by demonstrating the lively way that foreigners discuss things, showing that foreigners can master the Japanese language, and create mutual understanding by getting Japanese and foreigners together.
The VHS version is all in Japanese except for "Fishing With John" but the DVD has English sub-titles for every segment (watch the Japanese if you possibly can though, because a lot gets lost in the translation).
http://www3.tky.3web.ne.jp/~edjacob/tv.html   (3806 words)

  
 The Change Project: Interactive Television
The problem is most acute in the United States, where telephone networks, cable systems, television networks and stations, and the studios that made movies and television programs, have all been almost completely private, separate, and heavily regulated under vastly different asssumptions and bodies of law.
Yet on their home turf, though they show great interest, Japanese companies so far have signed on no dotted lines to bring interactive television to Japan.
Across Europe, national television systems faced falling subsidies, privatization, competition from U.S. cable and satellite systems, and challenges to their legal status (as Deutsche Telekom was challenged by three corporate giants, RWE Energie, the Deutsche Bank, and the Mannemann engineering group).
http://www.well.com/user/bbear/itv.html   (3806 words)

  
 Japanese Culture Lessons
Japanese manga are watched daily on the western television cartoon channels by a large portion of students.
They are an essential aid to Japanese language study and have also been taught in English programs, society and environment, art, science and history.
The study of foreign culture is often the most memorable part of a language course and a knowledge of Japanese culture often fosters a desire to learn the language.
http://www.japan-lessons.net.au   (435 words)

  
 Media and Communication in Japan: Current Issues and Future Research
Qualitative methods with a broader interest in media texts and their communicative functions, such as discourse analysis or the analysis of communication strategies characteristic of particular television programs, are only slowly finding their way into mainstream Japanese social and linguistic research.
The percentages for 'usefulness' of television vs newspapers in the three categories news, information and commentary were as follows: news — 65 per cent television vs 24 per cent newspapers; information — 38 per cent television vs 11 per cent newspapers; and commentary — 48 per cent television vs 41 per cent newspapers.
Over the last decade, television has clearly come to surpass newspapers as Japan's main information and entertainment medium.
http://www.japanesestudies.org.uk/discussionpapers/Gatzen.html   (435 words)

  
 japanese television programs - OneLook Dictionary Search
Tip: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "japanese television programs" is defined.
We found one dictionary with English definitions that includes the word japanese television programs:
http://www.onelook.com/?w=japanese+television+programs   (74 words)

  
 Introduction--List of Anime Television Series
Note that this list includes some television programs that haven't been broadcast in Japan and does not cover oav series that have been broadcast subsequent to their home video release.
Although the List of Anime Television Series has been designed to be browsed it is possible to find specific programs, studios, or animation personnel by using the Search feature.
This list is based on the work of a number of dedicated anime fans, professional journalists and researchers interested in anime, and the Japanese anime industry.
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~rllew/tvintro.html   (74 words)

  
 Introduction--List of Anime Television Series
Although the List of Anime Television Series has been designed to be browsed it is possible to find specific programs, studios, or animation personnel by using the Search feature.
Note that this list includes some television programs that haven't been broadcast in Japan and does not cover oav series that have been broadcast subsequent to their home video release.
This list is based on the work of a number of dedicated anime fans, professional journalists and researchers interested in anime, and the Japanese anime industry.
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~rllew/tvintro.html   (792 words)

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