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Japanese satellite broadcasting station
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Television channel
BS-TBS
Broadcast areaJapan
HeadquartersAkasaka Gochome, Minato, Tokyo
Programming
Language(s)Japanese
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to letterboxed 480i for the SD feed)
Ownership
OwnerBS-TBS, Inc.
Key peopleHideki Isanno
(president and CEO)
History
LaunchedDecember 1, 2000; 24 years ago (2000-12-01)
Links
Websitebs.tbs.co.jp
Headquarters of BS-TBS and TBS

BS-TBS, Inc. (株式会社ビーエス・ティービーエス, Kabushiki-Gaisha Bīesu-Tībīesu) is a Japanese satellite broadcasting station headquartered in Akasaka Gochome, Minato, Tokyo. Its channel name is BS-TBS (formerly, BS-i).

Channels

  • Television: BS-TBS is assigned BS161ch - 163ch.
  • Radio: BS-i had been assigned 461ch, 462ch, and was closed on September 30, 2005. - TBS Radio & Communications had been produced. TVM 461ch has launched
  • Data: BS-TBS is assigned BS766ch, BS768ch, but BS768ch is not being used now.

History

BS-TBS logo from 2009 to 2020
  • November, 1998: Japan Digital Communications, Incorporated (株式会社ジャパン・デジタル・コミュニケーションズ, Kabushiki-Gaisha Japan Dejitaru Komyunikēshonzu) founded.
  • June, 2000: JDC was renamed BS-i, Incorporated (株式会社ビーエス・アイ, Kabushiki-Gaisha Bīesu-Ai).
  • December 1, 2000: BS-i started broadcasting.
  • July, 2003: BS-i moved its headquarters from TBS Hoso Kaikan to TBS Broadcast Center 15th fl.
  • September 30, 2005: BS-i closed satellite radio broadcasting.
  • April 1, 2009: BS-i, Incorporated was renamed to its current name BS-TBS, Incorporated.

Programs

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