Tokyo MX

Independent TV station in Tokyo

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January 15 2023 Obtained broadcasting rights for all FC Tokyo's J1 League matches and the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Canada, Mexico, and United States.
November 20 2022 Became a broadcaster for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, alongside Abema/TV Asahi, NHK, and Fuji TV.
November 1 2015 Celebrated its 20th anniversary.
April 2014 Launched a second channel, Tokyo MX2, dedicated to alternative programming.
May 12 2013 Stopped broadcasting signal from Tokyo Tower.
August 27 2012 Launched transmissions from Tokyo Skytree, increasing broadcasting footprint to cover Tokyo's outskirts.
July 24 2011 Shut down its analog broadcasts.

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