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Latest revision as of 12:08, 19 November 2025

The NHK Fukuoka Broadcasting Station (NHK福岡放送局, NHK Fukuoka Hōsō Kyoku) is a unit of the NHK that oversees terrestrial broadcasting in most of Fukuoka Prefecture. It is the main NHK station in the Kyushu region with the exception of Kitakyushu which is served by its own station. The Fukuoka station is used as an emergency facility in the event that the stations in Tokyo and Osaka aren’t operational due to serious emergencies.[1]
Station JOLK opened on September 16, 1928, becoming the second radio station in Kyushu, after the station in Kumamoto, which opened earlier in the year. It was located near the New Iwataya Building at the beginning, but moved on December 6, 1930 to facilities of its own, to the first building that had an air conditioning system installed. This date is considered to be the beginning of full-time local broadcasts from Fukuoka.[2] Radio 2 broadcasts began on September 1, 1946, but using the JOLK2 callsign, switching to JOLB on July 1, 1948.
JOLK-TV started broadcasting on March 21, 1956.[3] JOLB-TV followed on September 1, 1962.
Organizational changes at NHK prompted Fukuoka to become the main station in the Kyushu area on June 5, 1992, replacing Kumamoto in its status.[4] On November 4, it began broadcasting from its current building at Ropponmatsu.[5]
On September 1, 2016, Fukuoka programs were added to NHK’s Rajiru online service.[6][7] On April 12, 2018, its programs were available on radiko.[8] Local programming was added to NHK+ on March 4, 2021,[9] on June 30, 2024, it signed a memorandum of understanding with four commercial stations (RKB, KBC, TNC and FBS) on disaster prevention.[10][11] The agreement also included the Hiroshima station, in which its helicopters are used to cover disaster emergencies.[12]
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- ^ 岩田屋本店新館の地に重なる「JOLK」の歴史 きらめく福岡文化を発信
- ^ 加藤哲郎のネチズン・カレッジ
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- ^ NHKラジオのネット配信、広島/福岡/札幌/松山の地域放送も全国で聴取可能に AV Watch 2016年7月8日
- ^ NHK経営委員会|最新の議事録|第1252回
- ^ ラジコでNHKラジオが聴ける4月12日(木)より、全国を対象に2018年度の実験配信を開始, radiko, March 22, 2018
- ^ “「ご当地プラス」配信開始! – お知らせ – NHKプラス”. 日本放送協会. 2021-03-03. Retrieved 2021-03-03. CS1 maint: url-status (link)
- ^ 福岡県民放4局・NHK 大地震発生時取材ヘリ映像共有で覚書 – NHK NEWS WEB 2024年7月1日 19時13分
- ^ NHK、大災害時にヘリ映像共有 福岡の民放4局と覚書締結 – 沖縄タイムス 2024年7月1日
- ^ “福岡の民放4局・NHKの報道ヘリが災害連携のために運航管理システムを導入”. 株式会社ウェザーニューズ. 2025-04-22. Retrieved 2025-05-01.
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