![]() Sun Television head office in Kobe Ekimae Just Square  | |
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|---|---|
| City | Kobe | 
| Channels | |
| Branding | SUN SUN-TV  | 
| Programming | |
| Affiliations | Independent (JAITS) | 
| Ownership | |
| Owner | Sun Television Co. | 
| History | |
| Founded | March 8, 1968 | 
First air date  | May 1, 1969 | 
Former call signs  | Analog: JOUH-TV (1969-2011)  | 
Former channel number(s)  | Analog: 36 (UHF, 1969-2011) | 
Call sign meaning  | JO UHF Hyogo  | 
| Technical information | |
Licensing authority  | MIC | 
| ERP | 5.89 kW | 
| Transmitter coordinates | 34°44′2.18″N 135°12′21.34″E / 34.7339389°N 135.2059278°E | 
| Translator(s) | see Stations | 
| Links | |
| Website | http://www.sun-tv.co.jp/ | 
Logo used until December 2018
Sun Television Co. (株式会社サンテレビジョン, Kabushiki-gaisha San Terebijon, SUN, Sun TV) is a commercial television station headquartered in Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, and a member of the Japanese Association of Independent Television Stations (JAITS).[1]

Sun Television former head office in Kobe International Conference Center
Office
- the head office - Kobe Ekimae Just Square, 1-1, Higashi-Kawasakicho Itchome, Chūō-ku, Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan
 - Himeji Branch Office - Kobe Shimbun Building, 78, Toyozawacho, Himeji, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan
 - Tajima Branch Station - Kobe Shimbun Tajima Office, 7-23, Kotobukicho, Toyooka, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan
 - Tamba Branch Station - Kobe Shimbun Tamba Office, 48-1, Kaibaracho-Kominami, Tamba, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan
 - Awaji Branch Station - Kobe Shimbun Awaji Office, 2-8, Sakaemachi Nichome, Sumoto, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan
 - Osaka Branch Office - Pacific Marks Higobashi Building, 10-8, Edobori Itchome, Nishi-ku, Osaka, Japan
 - Tokyo Branch Office - Nippon Press Center Building, 2-1 Uchisaiwaicho Nichome, Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan
 - Kyushu Branch Station - 2-10-1, Daimyo Nichome, Chūō-ku, Fukuoka, Japan
 
Stations
JOUH-TV - SUN-TV Analog
- Mt. Maya, Tatsuno, Fukusaki, etc. - Channel 36
 - Nada - Channel 62
 - Kita-Hanshin - Channel 42
 - Himeji, Ako, Kinosaki, Wadayama, etc. - Channel 56
 - Tamba, Kasumi, etc. - Channel 39
 - Sasayama - Channel 41
 
and more...
JOUH-DTV - SUN Digital TV
- Remote controller button ID: 3
 - Mt. Maya, Kita-Hanshin, Hokutan-Tarumi, Himeji, Tatsuno, Ako, Kasumi, Kinosaki, Wadayama, and many others - Channel 26
 - Ichijima - Channel 29
 - Yoka, Hidaka, Yamasaki and Sayo - Channel 18
 
Program
- SUN-TV Box Seat (サンテレビボックス席) - baseball games of the Hanshin Tigers and the Orix Buffaloes
 
Rival broadcasting stations in the Kansai region
Radio and TV
- NHK Kobe Broadcasting Station (NHK神戸放送局)
 - NHK Osaka Broadcasting Station (NHK大阪放送局)
 - Mainichi Broadcasting System, Inc. (MBS, 毎日放送)
 - Asahi Broadcasting Corporation (ABC, 朝日放送)
 - Kyoto Broadcasting System Co., Ltd. (KBS, 京都放送)
 
Radio only
- Osaka Broadcasting Corporation (OBC, Radio Osaka (ラジオ大阪))
 - Radio Kansai (Kobe)
 - FM OSAKA (Osaka)
 - FM 802 (Osaka)
 - FM Cocolo (Osaka)
 - Alpha Station (Kyoto)
 - E-Radio (Shiga)
 
TV only
- TV Osaka (TVO, テレビ大阪)
 - Kansai Telecasting Corporation (KTV, 関西テレビ)
 - Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation (ytv, 読売テレビ)
 - Nara TV (TVN, 奈良テレビ)
 - TV Wakayama (WTV, テレビ和歌山)
 - Biwako Broadcasting (BBC, びわ湖放送)
 
See also
- Japanese Association of Independent Television Stations (Independent UHF Station)
 - UHF anime
 
References
- ↑ Gale Directory of Publications & Broadcast Media. Thomson Gale. 2007. ISBN 9780787682279.
 
External links
- Official website of Sun TV (in Japanese)
 
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