Bandai Channel
Japanese video streaming service
- Entertainment
- mass media
- Streaming media
- video on demand
- digital distribution
- Film production
- Film distribution
- Television production
- Television distribution
Bandai Channel (Japanese: バンダイチャンネル, Hepburn: Bandai Chan'neru) is a subscription video on-demand streaming service and anime distributor. It was established on March 1, 2002, by Bandai in coordination with Sunrise, Bandai Visual, and Bandai Networks.[2] Its headquarters is located in Kajicho, Chiyoda, Tokyo.[1]
By October 2003, Bandai Channel had exceeded 3 million paid viewings.[3]
List of program broadcast in the Bandai Channel
References
- ^ a b "株式会社バンダイナムコホールディングス 会社概要" [BANDAI NAMCO Rights Marketing Inc. – Company Outline] (in Japanese). BANDAI NAMCO Rights Marketing Inc. Retrieved September 17, 2018.
- ^ "Bandai Group Establishes 'Bandai Channel' to Distribute Broadband Content". Press releases. Japan: Bandai Co., Ltd. March 4, 2002. Archived from the original on March 3, 2018. Retrieved April 26, 2009.
- ^ Fact Book 2021. Bandai Namco Group. 2021. p. 25. Retrieved October 2, 2021.
External links
- Official website (in Japanese)
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Bandai Namco Holdings
Digital Business |
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Toys & Hobby |
- Bandai Namco Filmworks
- Sunrise
- Bandai Namco Pictures
- Actas
- Eight Bit
- Bandai Visual
- Emotion
- Bandai Channel
- Sotsu
- Bandai Namco Music Live
- Lantis
- Highway Star
- Sunrise Music
- MoooD Records
- GloryHeaven
- StarRise
- Kiramune
- Bandai Namco Amusement
- Hanayashiki
- Namjatown
- Gundam Park
- Pleasurecast
- Bandai Logipal
- Logipal Express
- Bandai Namco Business Arc
- Bandai Namco Will
- Happinet (27%)
- J-Broad
- Katsuhiro Harada
- Masaya Nakamura
- Toru Iwatani