Newsroom Tokyo

Newsroom Tokyo (2015- )

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An all-new program for a rapidly changing region, NHK World's Newsroom Tokyo puts the spotlight on Japan and the rest of Asia. Get all major news, the latest developments, and learn what drives them. See expert reports and analysis. Enjoy sharp insights and probing interviews with a diverse range of newsmakers. And… what's happening in the entertainment world. Newsroom Tokyo brings the focus back home. It's where we excel.

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ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 20:00 (45 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
2016-08-04Invitation to President ObamaAug 4, 2016
2016-08-03Caregiving TragedyAug 3, 2016
2016-08-02Fighting Extremism in BangladeshAug 2, 2016
2016-08-01Tokyo Elects New GovernorAug 1, 2016
2016-07-29Meals for TrashJul 29, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Newsroom Tokyo' premiere?

'Newsroom Tokyo' premiered on September 24, 2015.

Who are the main cast members of 'Newsroom Tokyo'?

The main cast members of 'Newsroom Tokyo' include Hiroko Kuniya, Hideaki Ono, and Shigetada Kishii.

What is the genre of 'Newsroom Tokyo'?

'Newsroom Tokyo' is a news and current affairs TV show.

Where is 'Newsroom Tokyo' set?

'Newsroom Tokyo' is set in Tokyo, Japan.

Who is the creator of 'Newsroom Tokyo'?

The creator of 'Newsroom Tokyo' is Hiroko Kuniya.

What is the premise of 'Newsroom Tokyo'?

'Newsroom Tokyo' provides in-depth coverage and analysis of news stories and current events in Tokyo and beyond.

How long is each episode of 'Newsroom Tokyo'?

Each episode of 'Newsroom Tokyo' is approximately 60 minutes long.

Are there any special guests featured on 'Newsroom Tokyo'?

Yes, 'Newsroom Tokyo' often features special guests, including political figures, experts, and journalists.

Does 'Newsroom Tokyo' have a live audience?

No, 'Newsroom Tokyo' does not have a live audience. It is a studio-based news program.

Is 'Newsroom Tokyo' broadcasted in both Japanese and English?

Yes, 'Newsroom Tokyo' is broadcasted in both Japanese and English, making it accessible to a wider audience.

What topics are covered in 'Newsroom Tokyo'?

'Newsroom Tokyo' covers a wide range of topics, including politics, economy, culture, and international affairs.

Does 'Newsroom Tokyo' have a specific format or segment structure?

Yes, 'Newsroom Tokyo' follows a structured format, including news reports, interviews, and panel discussions.

Are there any recurring segments or features on 'Newsroom Tokyo'?

Yes, 'Newsroom Tokyo' includes recurring segments such as "Tokyo This Week" and "In Focus," which provide in-depth coverage on specific topics.

Is 'Newsroom Tokyo' known for its investigative journalism?

Yes, 'Newsroom Tokyo' is known for its investigative journalism, uncovering important stories and shedding light on social and political issues.

How has 'Newsroom Tokyo' contributed to journalism in Japan?

'Newsroom Tokyo' has played a significant role in promoting journalistic integrity and providing a platform for robust discussions on important issues in Japan.

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