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↑Dropped the secondary affiliation after a violation on their agreement on 31 March 1975[1]. ANN programmes are then moved to RAB from 1 April 1975 until 30 September 1991. Currently affiliated to JNN
↑Now fully affiliated to NNN/NNS due to ATV's withdrawal of ANN[2]. Dropped with launch of ABA on 1 October 1991.
↑Now fully affiliated to NNN/NNS; ANN programming moved to IAT when it opened on 1 October 1996.
↑Became a full-time affiliate of NNN/NNS when KHB began broadcasting on 1 October 1975[3].(p35)
↑Secondary affiliation. Akita TV partially dropped its ANN affiliation (ANN news programs no longer aired) on 1 April 1987, to focus on airing more Fuji TV programmes[4].:22 Between 1 April 1987 and 30 September 1992, AKT and ABS shared on airing select TV Asahi programmes. AKT and ABS completely dropped its ANN affiliation when AAB started broadcasting on 1 October 1992[5].(p18)
↑Secondary affiliation. NST was a triple affiliate of FNN/FNS, NNN/NNS and ANN. NNN/NNS programming moved to TNN (now TeNY) on 1 April 1981[6], and ANN programming moved to NT21 (now UX) on 1 October 1983[7].(p27)
↑Secondary affiliation from 1 October 1981 to 31 March 1991. Became a full NNN/NNS affiliate when abn started broadcasting on April 1, 1991, taking over the TV Asahi schedule from TSB[8].(p147)
↑Switched networks with NBN on 1 April 1973, owing to a conflict between the two networks, the decision was taken on 28 December 1972, and CTV then joined NNN/NNS[9].(p85)
↑Primary affiliation between 1 January 1970 and 30 March 1975[10].(p341–342) Swapped networks with ABC on 1 April 1975, because of ownership issues: all stations owned by (and linked to) The Asahi Shimbun were now required to become affiliates of TV Asahi[10].(p345) As a result, MBS was now a JNN affiliate, and is still a significant producer for the network.
↑Secondary affiliation from the founding of the network (3 March 1959) until 30 September 1989[11]. NKT, BSS, and TSK now carry some TV Asahi shows on their schedules. There is currently no primary ANN affiliate based in the San'in region (comprising Tottori and Shimane).
↑Became a full-time FNN/FNS affiliate in 1979. ANN programming moved to KSB. The reason this was made was because the station, unlike KSB, did not broadcast to nearby Kagawa until 1979.
↑Secondary affiliation from 1 April 1970 to 30 September 1978, only used to provide programming. Changed networks to a dual network affiliate of JNN and FNN/FNS between 1 April 1970 and 31 August 1978. ANN programming moved to KRY on October 1, 1978[12].
↑Dropped ANN programming in favor of a full-time NNN/NNS affiliation on 30 September 1993[13].(p190) TV Asahi programming moved to yab the following day.
↑Secondary affiliation from 1 January 1970 to 30 September 1989. ANN programming moved to KAB when it opened on 1 October 1989[14].(p34–35, 144–145)
↑Secondary affiliation; ANN programming moved to OAB in 1993. Currently, TV Oita is an affiliate of NNN/NNS, holding a secondary affiliation with FNN/FNS.
↑Secondary affiliation from 1 January 1970 to 30 September 1982. ANN programming moved to KKB on 1 October 1982[15].(p86) The station is now affiliated to FNN/FNS.
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JapaNews24
Depuis au moins 2018, ANN exploite JapaNews24 (japonais : 日本のニュースを24時間配信 ), un flux en ligne 24 heures sur 24 destiné principalement aux Japonais du pays et de l'étranger, disponible sur la chaine YouTube officielle d'ANN[16],[17]. JapaNews24 diffuse en continu des informations provenant des bulletins d'information et des programmes d'ANN tels que Hōdō Station(ja), ainsi que du contenu du service frère AbemaNews(en), en différé et sans horaire fixe[17],[18].
↑(ja) KTS鹿児島テレビ50年史 : 1968-2019 : 50th anniversary. [« 50 Years of Kagoshima Television »], Kagoshima Television Station, (OCLC1111230208, lire en ligne)