NHK

NHK, or Nippon Hōsō Kyōkai, is Japan’s national public broadcasting organization. Established in 1926, it operates under the Broadcasting Act and is funded primarily by viewer subscription fees, making it a public broadcaster. NHK provides a wide range of programming, including news, entertainment, educational content, and cultural programming, aimed at serving the public interest. It operates several television channels, including NHK General TV and NHK Educational TV, as well as radio services. NHK is known for its impartial reporting and commitment to providing information and content that reflects Japanese culture and society. Additionally, it has a significant presence in international broadcasting, offering services in multiple languages to audiences outside Japan.