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2011 in Japanese television

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Events in 2011 in Japanese television.

Events

May

DateEvent
10Goexpanda becomes Mascot of TV Asahi.

July

DateEvent
24Analog television ceases broadcasting in 44 of the 47 Japanese prefectures, along with analog satellite broadcasting, at 12:00 JST. The shutdown of analog broadcasting was postponed in the prefectures of Iwate, Miyagi, and Fukushima to March 31, 2012 due to the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and its related nuclear accidents.

Station closures

StationChannelAffiliationMarketDateNotes
JORH-TV34 (UHF)FNN/FNSHamamatsu, ShizuokaJuly 24, 2011The station was a satellite station of JOQH-TV; it was replaced by a translator operating on digital channel 22.
JOHX-TV10 (VHF)Kitakyushu, FukuokaThe station was a satellite station of JOJY-TV; it was replaced by a translator operating on digital channel 29.
JOPM-TV4 (VHF)NNN/NNSShimonoseki, YamaguchiThe station was a satellite station of JOPF-TV; the area is now served terrestrially by JOFR-DTV from Fukuoka.
JOEL-TV1 (VHF)Tsuruoka, YamagataThe station was a satellite station of JOEF-TV; it was replaced by a translator operating on digital channel 16.
JOKY-TV
JOSY-TV
JOVX-TV
JOWL-TV
JOMY-TV
JOYS-TV
JOLY-TV7 (VHF)
7 (VHF)
5 (VHF)
10 (VHF)
12 (VHF)
7 (VHF)
7 (VHF)Asahikawa
Kushiro
Abashiri
Obihiro
Hakodate
Kitami
Muroran, HokkaidoAll stations were full-power satellites of JOKX-TV; they were replaced by a series of digital translators.
JOHE-TV
JOQL-TV
JOQM-TV
JOHW-TV
JOHO-TV
JOQM-TV
JOQF-TV11 (VHF)
11 (VHF)
1 (VHF)
6 (VHF)
1 (VHF)
53 (UHF)
11 (VHF)JNNAsahikawa
Kushiro
Abashiri
Obihiro
Hakodate
Kitami
Muroran, HokkaidoAll stations were full-power satellites of JOHR-TV; they were replaced by a series of digital translators.
JOEE-TV10 (VHF)Onomichi, HiroshimaThe station was a satellite station of JOER-TV; it was replaced by a translator operating on digital channel 16.

Debuts

ShowStationPremiere DateTypeOriginal run
Carnation
Double-J
Fractale
Beyblade: Metal Fury
Blue Exorcist
Guilty Crown
Hunter × Hunter
Infinite Stratos
Itsuka Tenma no Kuro Usagi
Jewelpet Sunshine
Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger
Karakuri Samurai Sesshaawan 1
Kaseifu no Mita
Maji de Watashi ni Koi Shinasai!
Mawaru Penguindrum
Mitsu no Aji: A Taste of Honey
Nazotoki wa Dinner no Ato de
Pretty Rhythm: Aurora Dream
Rebound
SKE48 no Magical Radio
Suite PreCure
Tiger & Bunny
Toriko
Ultraman Retsuden
Kamen Rider Fourze
Sengyō Shufu Tantei ~Watashi wa Shadow
Un-Go
Watashi ga Ren'ai Dekinai Riyū
We Without Wings
Welcome to the El-Palacio
Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal

Ongoing

  • Music Fair, music (1964–present)
  • Sazae-san, anime (1969–present)
  • FNS Music Festival, music (1974–present)
  • Panel Quiz Attack 25, game show (1975–present)
  • Soreike! Anpanman. anime (1988–present)
  • Downtown no Gaki no Tsukai ya Arahende!!, game show (1989–present)
  • Crayon Shin-chan, anime (1992–present)
  • Nintama Rantarō, anime (1993–present)
  • Chibi Maruko-chan, anime (1995–present)
  • Detective Conan, anime (1996–present)
  • SASUKE, sports (1997–present)
  • Ojarumaru, anime (1998–present)
  • One Piece, anime (1999–present)
  • Bleach, anime (2004–2012)
  • Doraemon, anime (2005–present)
  • Naruto Shippuden, anime (2007–present)
  • Tamagotchi!, anime (2009–2012)
  • Fairy Tail, anime (2009–2013)
  • Shimajirō Hesoka, anime/children's variety (2010–2012)
  • Magic Kaito, anime (2010–2012)

Hiatus

ShowStationHiatus DateTypeOriginal run
Dragon Ball Kai

Endings

ShowStationEnding DateTypeOriginal run
Blue Exorcist
Double-J
Fractale
HeartCatch PreCure!
Hime Chen! Otogi Chikku Idol Lilpri
Infinite Stratos
Itsuka Tenma no Kuro Usagi
Jewelpet Twinkle
Kamen Rider OOO
Karakuri Samurai Sesshaawan 1
Kaseifu no Mita
Kitty's Paradise peace
Maji de Watashi ni Koi Shinasai!
Mawaru Penguindrum
Mito Kōmon
Mitsu no Aji: A Taste of Honey
Nazotoki wa Dinner no Ato de
Rebound
Sgt. Frog
SKE48 no Magical Radio
Tensou Sentai Goseiger
Tiger & Bunny
We Without Wings
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's

References

References

  1. (October 4, 2011). ""Ohisama" surpasses "Gegege no Nyoubou"". Tokyograph.
  2. (June 21, 2010). "News: Infinite Stratos Light Novels Get TV Anime Green-Lit". [[Anime News Network]].
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