NHK World TV, the international English-language channel run by Japan’s NHK has started airing in Hawaii. The Honolulu Advertiser reports that the channel has entered into partnership with Nippon Golden Network, which is hosting it in Hawaii. According to Dennis Ogawa, president of Nippon Golden Network, Hawaii’s large population of people with Asian ancestry and the large role Japanese tourists played in the state’s economy made the new channel a natural fit for viewers. Launched early last year, NHK World TV focuses on news and information about Japan and other Asian countries, and is seen in more than 80 countries.
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