NHK

NHK stands for Nippon Hōsō Kyōkai, which translates to Japan Broadcasting Corporation. It is the national public broadcaster of Japan, established in 1926. NHK operates two television channels, NHK General TV and NHK Educational TV, as well as multiple radio services. It plays a central role in providing broadcasting services, including news, educational programming, and cultural content, and it is funded primarily through viewer license fees. NHK is known for its commitment to impartiality and quality programming, contributing to Japan’s media landscape as an important source of information and entertainment.