Abstract

AbstractJapanese Broadcasting is understood to be a well-blended and balanced system and has been referred to as a dual structure comprised of public and commercial radio and television stations. This chapter will focus on the public broadcasting system of Japan, by mainly dealing with its fundamental philosophy and historical context as a unique public entity in broadcasting and the changing broadcasting environment related to broadcast policy implications, especially for the public broadcaster NHK.

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