NHK

NHK, or Nippon Hoso Kyokai, is Japan’s national public broadcasting organization. It was established in 1926 and is funded by a license fee paid by viewers. NHK operates several television and radio channels, providing a wide range of programming including news, educational content, entertainment, and cultural programs. The organization is known for its high-quality production and impartial reporting. NHK also plays a significant role in disaster broadcasting and delivering vital information during emergencies. Its international service, NHK World, offers news and programs in multiple languages to a global audience, promoting understanding of Japan and providing insights into Japanese culture.