NHK

NHK, or Nippon Hoso Kyokai, is Japan’s national broadcasting organization. Established in 1926, it operates as a public broadcaster and is funded primarily through license fees paid by viewers. NHK is known for providing a wide range of programming, including news, educational content, entertainment, and cultural programming, across multiple channels. It operates two main television channels, NHK General TV and NHK Educational TV, as well as several radio channels. NHK also produces content in different languages for international audiences through NHK World. The organization’s mission includes promoting the public interest and providing unbiased news and information to the Japanese public and beyond.