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| Miyagi Television Broadcasting Co., Ltd. | |
Native name  | 株式会社 宮城テレビ放送 | 
Romanized name  | Kabushikigaisha Miyagiterebihōsō | 
| Type | Kabushiki gaisha | 
| Industry | Television broadcasting | 
| Founded | January 17, 1970 | 
| Headquarters | 1-5-33 Hinodecho, Miyagino Ward, ,  Japan  | 
| Website | www | 
| Footnotes / references Data from its Company Profile  | |
| Channels | |
|---|---|
| Branding | ミヤテレ | 
| Programming | |
| Affiliations | Nippon News Network and Nippon Television Network System | 
| Ownership | |
| Owner | Miyagi Television Broadcasting | 
| History | |
| Founded | January 17, 1970 | 
First air date  | October 1, 1970 | 
Former channel number(s)  | 34 (analog UHF, 1970–2012) | 
| ANN (secondary, 1970–1975) | |
Call sign meaning  | MM34 (former branding) | 
| Technical information | |
Licensing authority  | MIC | 
| Links | |
| Website | www | 
Miyagi Television Broadcasting (宮城テレビ放送) is the Nippon TV station (NNN and NNS) for Sendai. The channel is branded as Miyatere (ミヤテレ).
History
- January 17, 1970 - MMT is founded.
 - October 1, 1970 - MMT begins broadcasting as a dual affiliate of ANN and NNN. The station was originally branded MTB.
 - September 1, 1975 - The station is rebranded as MM34 (JOMM-TV, channel 34).
 - September 30, 1975 - KHB begins broadcasting. MMT becomes a sole NNN/NNS station.
 - October 1, 1985 - The station is rebranded, this time as MMT.
 - March 31, 2012 - Analog broadcasts cease.
 
External links
- Official site (in Japanese)
 
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