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Avex and NTT DoCoMo Launch TV Station Exclusively For Cellphone Users

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On Friday, a joint venture of the Tokyo-based emerging music company Avex Group and Japan’s largest cellphone operator NTT DoCoMo, Avex Broadcasting & Communications Inc. launched a TV service called BeeTV[J], which is fully designed for cellphone handsets viewing.

Unlike 1-seg TV service using a segment in terrestrial digital broadcast wave to carry visual and audio, BeeTV uses HSDPA-based packet data link, and is available only with 10M i-motion compatible handset models which have capacity of downloading the maximum filesize of 10MB for each of video files, meaning 2 to 10 minute long production work for each. It requires flat rate subscription for data packet access as well.

In partnership with Fuji-TV, Hori-Pro[J] (one of the largest talent management office for actors / actresses / models / comedians), TV production studios such as East[J], HowFull’s[J] (famous for producing top-rated TV programs), Robot (an animation studio well-known for its employee who won this year’s academy award with his title) and Oz (led by the famous producer who arranged Hollywood reproduction rights licensing of Japanese films like The Curse and Ring 0: Birthday), the venture brings you eight channels including drama, comedy, music, cartoon and edutainment.

As well as book publishing and DVD title publishing industries, BeeTV is based on revenue sharing with content providers, and it has the business scheme allowing producers and performers to earn royalties in addition to base fees, in proportion to how many times each of their works has been watched.

The followings are the trailers featuring BeeTV programs.

Be More Punctual And Smarter With NHK

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On Thursday, Japan’s public broadcaster NHK released the iPhone/iPod app imitating its originally designed clock which used to be seen by almost all of Japanese people at the beginning of every evening’s news program.
(This link will launch your iTunes to download the app.)

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As Japanese terrestrial TV broadcast switches into digital, broadcasters can no longer bring you the time signals telling accurate time, due to the time lag caused by video/audio compression and decompression processes especially required for digital broadcast and its viewing.

In response to the expectations of the clock’s  fans who has lost opportunity to see it, NHK has released several editions of the virtual clock app in forms of Adobe AIR-basd app, iWidget[J] (for NTT DoCoMo’s cellphone handsets) and blog widget for major blog platforms.

On the other hand, individual Macintosh software developer Mr. Nobuatsu Sekine developed and released the iPhone/iPod app a couple of weeks ago, allowing you to read and listen to news scripts provided by Radio Japan or NHK’s overseas broadcast in seven languages – Mandarin, Korean, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Arabic and Russian.
(This link will launch your iTunes to download the app.)

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Since the app shows you the transcripts of news headlines and also makes you hear fluent story reading by native speaking news anchors, it would be a great tool for your daily-basis language learning, and the app developer hopes so.

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