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Kataoka, Hikaru – Phaedrus, 1978
Reviews extent of Japanese television broadcasting and describes current practices and programs related to children's television. Sources of discontent with current practices are noted. (RAO)
Descriptors: Broadcast Television, Childrens Television, Foreign Culture, Program Descriptions

Komatsuzaki, Seisuke – 1976
This paper deals with a Test Information Service which is being tried out in Tama, Japan. The large scale field experiment of the new telecommunication system is called Coaxial Cable Information Service (CCIS) and was started in 1976. Preliminary findings included that: 1) users are interested in the experiment; 2) two-way communication systems…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Communications, Experimental Programs, Information Systems
Kabira, Chosei – 1980
The public broadcasting service in Japan, the NHK, is a nongovernmental, noncommercial, and nonprofit making organization that is financed solely by fees collected from viewing households. At present, 80% of the total number of households in Japan have a contract with NHK and 96.5% of these households have actually paid the receiving fee to NHK.…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Financial Support, Foreign Countries, Program Descriptions
Asian Centre of Educational Innovation for Development, Bangkok (Thailand). – 1981
Fourteen innovative educational programs implemented by countries in Asia and the Pacific region are described to aid other educators engaged in planning and implementing innovative programs. The programs are: faculty-oriented breakfast programme (Australia); farm school on the air (India); multimedia, inservice teacher training for primary…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Correspondence Study, Educational Innovation, Educational Television
Maeda, Jiro – 1980
The development and use of broadcasting satellites in Japan are discussed in this paper. The paper describes the medium-scale experimental broadcasting satellite, YURI, launched by NASA in 1978, and reports that experiments with YURI in the areas of basic technologies in the broadcasting satellite system, experiments on satellite control…
Descriptors: Aerospace Technology, Broadcast Industry, Communications Satellites, Foreign Countries
National Inst. for Educational Research, Tokyo (Japan). – 1982
This paper presents an outline of the University of the Air, a new Japanese educational institution which (1) makes use of a combination of radio, television, and study centers for university-level education; (2) is aimed at upper secondary school graduates and the general public interested in pursuing higher education; (3) will constitute a…
Descriptors: Administration, Distance Education, Educational Radio, Educational Television
Japan Broadcasting Co., Tokyo – 1975
A special issue of NHK Today and Tomorrow, published by Japan Broadcasting Company, describes open-circuit and classroom broadcasts. Policies of NHK are explained and standards listed for educational programs in general, school programs, children's programs, and cultural programs. The scope of classroom broadcasts is described and a schedule…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Correspondence Schools, Educational Development, Educational Television
Ministry of Education, Tokyo (Japan). – 1972
Japanese social education covers all aspects of life, including out-of-school education for children, parents' education in connection with education in the home, etc., from a viewpoint of life-long education. Both governmental and nongovernmental agencies are concerned with the programs. Personnel who are most involved with social education are…
Descriptors: Administrators, Adult Education, Adult Programs, Correspondence Study