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Sakuranbo Television Broadcasting Corporation (さくらんぼテレビジョン, Sakuranbo Terebijon), also known as SAY, is a television network headquartered in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. [1] SAY is the fourth commercial television broadcaster in Yamagata Prefecture, it was started broadcasting in 1997. [2]
Sakuranbo Television is affiliated with FNN and FNS. [3]Yamagata Television System (YTS) was the affiliated station of FNN/FNS in Yamagata prefecture. However, in 1993, YTS shifted to All-Nippon News Network (ANN). As a relief measure, Fuji TV established Sakuranbo Television to broadcast its program in Yamagata prefecture. [4]
In June 2006, Sakuranbo Television started broadcasting digital terrestrial television. [5]