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TSK San-in Chuo Television is a regional television channel broadcasting mainly in the San-in region. Through live streaming, viewers can watch TV anytime, anywhere. Offering a wide range of content including local news, information and entertainment programs, TSK San-in Chuo Television is constantly striving to provide its viewers with local happenings and the latest information. We invite you to experience the charm of TSK San-in Chuo Television by watching our TV through our live stream.
San-in Chuo Television Broadcasting Co., Ltd. is a Fuji Television affiliate headquartered in Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture, and serving Shimane and Tottori prefectures. As a specified terrestrial basic broadcasting service provider covering the San'in region, San'in Chuo Television provides local news and information.
San'in Chuo Television is commonly known as San'in Chuo TV, but was known as TV Shimane when it was first launched. TSK (Television Shimane K.K.) is used as an abbreviation.
San-in Chuo Television has consistently belonged to FNN (Fuji News Network) and FNS (Fuji Network System) since its opening. It is a must-buy station affiliated with Fuji Television Network, and serves to provide Fuji Television's programs and news to the community.
In addition to television broadcasting, San-in Chuo Television also provides live streams via the Internet. This allows viewers with an Internet connection to watch TV programs on their computers or smartphones.
San-in Chuo Television also offers a variety of services for watching TV. For example, there are websites and applications that provide TV program listings and program information, as well as functions that enable viewers to reserve recordings and watch programs remotely. This allows viewers to enjoy their favorite programs without missing any of them.
San-in Chuo Television's mission is to provide local news and information accurately and promptly, and it is well known and respected by local residents. In the future, the TV station will continue to deliver information to as many people as possible, not only through TV broadcasting but also through the Internet and new media.