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 through viewer fees rather than advertising. NHK provides a wide range of programming, including news, educational content, entertainment, and cultural programming, in various formats such as television, radio, and online services. It plays a crucial role in informing the public and promoting Japanese culture, as well as offering international services to share Japanese content globally. NHK is known for its commitment to high production standards and impartial news reporting.