Floatingweed5
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From: Scotland UK
Registered: 2007-03-10
Posts: 120
Apologies if this is old news. Couldn't see anything with a quick search.
I was channel-hopping at the weekend and I noticed that NHK World is now broadcasting on Sky channel 516 (UK). It's broadcasting mostly in English (boo!) - and with some really bad dubbing and presenters on some of the shows (which sometimes look like they were filmed 10-20 years ago - despite focusing about up-to-date current affairs) - but there is some hope (yay!) as the news plays out first in English and then repeats in Japanese (10 minutes each - once every hour).
A daily fix of the news in Japanese should help with the immersion environment if you have access to the service.
albion
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From: England
Registered: 2008-05-25
Posts: 383
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I am rather disappointed that most of it is in English, especially with the dubbing being pretty bad at times. But I have been trying to watch the news now and again. I think there's a long, 30 minute news show in Japanese as well.
A number of the programs have a 'bilingual/2ヶ国語' logo at the top, but does that work on Sky? I've looked around the settings, but don't see how you can change it. I think someone said that it doesn't support bilingual broadcasts, but looking through the options turns up a language setting for other languages (not Japanese, though).
meushi
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From: Germany
Registered: 2008-08-27
Posts: 20
The programs aren't too bad, I have been watching for a few weeks now. "Your Japanese Kitchen" has interesting recipes (crab croquettes!). I'll check to see if the bilingual limitation is on the Sky box or on the broadcast itself.
EDIT: a quick check on lyngsat shows only one audio PID, but it is referenced as being Japanese(?)
Last edited by meushi (2009 January 20, 10:46 am)