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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