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Broadcasting began to use "JRT" as the company abbreviation. In January 1983, Shikoku Broadcasting began construction of a new headquarters building in Nakatokushima Town, Tokushima City, and it was completed in November of the following year. The building has one floor underground and seven floors above ground, with a total floor area of 20,790 square meters. The north side of the first to fifth floors and the sixth floor are used by Shikoku Broadcasting, and the south side of the first to fifth floors is used by Tokushima Shimbun. There are two television studios in this building, and the main television control room is located on the third floor. In 1988, Shikoku Broadcasting's profit reached a record high of 1.06 billion yen. In the same year, Shikoku Broadcasting also began broadcasting stereo TV programs. In 1989, Shikoku Broadcasting and NHK jointly produced a special program on
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Broadcasting's broadcast time was divided into morning and evening periods. It broadcast from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. in the morning and from 17:30 to 23:13 in the evening. The program types are mainly music, agriculture, and sports broadcasts. In 1953, Shikoku Broadcasting's broadcast time was extended to 17 hours. In 1965, the Shikoku Broadcasting Department joined the JRN network. At the same time, in order to gain new audiences and change the situation of being continuously deprived of audiences by TV, Shikoku Broadcasting began 24 hour broadcasting on that year, and arranged programs for young audiences in the middle of the night. In 1969, Shikoku Broadcasting joined NRN to further enrich its program sources.
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Broadcasting. In 1971, Shikoku Broadcasting began broadcasting the "Good Morning Tokushima" program, which was initially broadcast every Saturday morning. The program and Aomori Broadcasting's "RAB News Radar" are listed as the pioneers of large-scale local news programs in Japan. The first episode of Good Morning Tokushima was recorded and broadcast. Audience reaction was muted. But since the second period, the program was broadcast live, and the response to the program has also increased rapidly. Good Morning Tokushima became a
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