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* [[Shiokaze]] / [[:ja:しおかぜ (放送)]] - Propaganda programs primarily targeting [[North Korean abductions of Japanese|Japanese abductees in North Korea]].
* [[Shiokaze]] / [[:ja:しおかぜ (放送)]] - Propaganda programs primarily targeting [[North Korean abductions of Japanese|Japanese abductees in North Korea]].


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==See also==
[[NHK World]]


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Revision as of 22:39, 6 December 2009

International broadcasting in Japan is generally limited to signals generated by the publicly-owned NHK World, which broadcasts television and radio programs overseas. A few other institutions originally based in Japan have carried Japanese programming overseas, though these are very limited and are generally not considered to be true "international" broadcasts.