Everything about Independent Station totally explained
Independent station is a term for a
broadcast radio or
television station which is more independent in some way compared to other "dependent" stations. The definition of "independence" varies from country to country, reflecting governmental regulations, market environment and the broadcasting medium's development history.
In the
United States and
Canada, the term refers to terrestrial stations which are not affiliated with any networks; see
Independent station (North America) for more details.
In
Japan, the term refers to terrestrial stations which are not members of any
networks whose dominant stations are located in
Tokyo; see
Japanese Association of Independent Television Stations (JAITS) for more details. In addition, although The
Open University of Japan isn't a member of JAITS, it can also be classified as independent.
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