Fuji News Network Explained

Fuji News Network
Type:Broadcast television network
Country:Japan
Owner:Fuji Television Network, Inc.
Founded:3 October 1966

Fuji News Network (FNN) is a Japanese commercial television network run by Fuji Television Network, Inc. (Fuji TV), part of the Fujisankei Communications Group. The network's responsibility includes the syndication of national television news bulletins to its regional affiliates, and news exchange between the stations.

FNN also manages the free online service FNN Prime, visited by an average of 100 million views by month.[1]

Distribution of non-news television programmes is handled by Fuji Network System (FNS), another network set up by Fuji TV.

History

The network was formed on 3 October 1966[2] which comprised 7 television stations: Fuji TV (the flagship station), Sendai Television, Tōkai TV, Kansai TV, Hiroshima Telecasting (now affiliated with NNN and NNS), Nihonkai Telecasting, and Television Nishinippon Corporation.

Since April 1, 1997, the network has 26 full members, and two members that are affiliates of more than one network (Television Oita System Co., Ltd and TV Miyazaki). In terms of the number of participating stations, it is the third largest in Japan, following NNN (NTN group) and JNN (TBS-group). FNS does not currently have any affiliates in four prefectures: Aomori, Yamanashi, Yamaguchi, and Tokushima.

List of affiliates

See main article: List of FNN and FNS affiliates.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2021-09-06 . 【フジテレビ】フジテレビ系列ニュースサイト『FNNプライムオンライン』歴代最高アクセス数を記録、月間1億PVを突破 . 2024-03-27 . プレスリリース・ニュースリリース配信シェアNo.1|PR TIMES . ja-JP.
  2. Book: ja:フジネットワークの歩み : FNS30年史. Fuji Television. 1999. ja. History of Fuji Network: FNS 30 Year History. .