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Geezer
Joined: 19 Aug 2003 Posts: 3125 Location: S.F. Bay Area Country: |
Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 3:52 am Post subject: |
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Shani
Realistically you have three options when trying to contact the providers of Japanese TV for Saturday Night on KTSF.
1) [email protected] This will contact the folks at KTSF in S.F. and they will normally respond. But what they'll say is... we don't have anything to do with the Japanese shows on the weekend. We're just renting them space. Contact the guys who provide the shows.
They will, on occastion, forward fans email. But not always.
2) According to their web page, the email address for the guys who provide the shows for Saturday nights is: [email protected]
But I've never gotten a response from them.
3) There is a phone number for the company in the U.S. that provides the programming. If you'd like to call to complain the number is:
650-344-3006
I believe that's the area code for San Mateo Ca _________________ Manga is to Literature
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Geezer
Joined: 19 Aug 2003 Posts: 3125 Location: S.F. Bay Area Country: |
Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 4:10 am Post subject: |
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Well that was easy.
I just called Fuji at 1-650-344-3006.
Talked to a nice Japanese lady who said that yes, they are getting a lot of emails and phone calls complaining about the lack of subtitles.
She said the reason they are showing it is because Ichiro is in one of the episodes and Japanese Americans really wanted to see him act.
Problem... it's a Fuji show, so they couldn't sub it.
It will last 6 weeks, and then they move to a 2 week special about sushi in Japan (with subs) and then onto a series of detective stories (with subs)
My suggestion:
Please call that number!
Don't yell, don't be rude, but let the folks who provide our shows know that we (I) depend on the subtitles!
They make their decisions based on the responses they get.
Respond. _________________ Manga is to Literature
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Shani
Joined: 24 Dec 2003 Posts: 592 Location: Japan Country: |
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CherKell
Joined: 23 Jan 2005 Posts: 55 Location: South Bay, CA Country: |
Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 5:58 am Post subject: |
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Geezer wrote: | It will last 6 weeks, and then they move to a 2 week special about sushi in Japan (with subs) and then onto a series of detective stories (with subs) |
Oooooh! I wonder if that's gonna be the "Sushi! Hall Of Fame" special that ran on KIKU back in the late '90s. I think I have that on disk around here somewhere... I would give my left arm to see KTSF run the "Sushi! Donburi! Ramen!" series, though. The few episodes that I had a chance to view were such a hoot!
And I plan on calling Fuji-TV as soon as I can get to a phone. Although Comcast decided to blank out on me this weekend, I'm still annoyed that a Saturday night show was allowed to run without subs. I'm a creature of habit!
Shani, is that the lead singer from "The Uncolored" in your sig block? He's one handsome devil, ne?
CK
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Shani
Joined: 24 Dec 2003 Posts: 592 Location: Japan Country: |
Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 6:57 am Post subject: |
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CherKell wrote: |
Shani, is that the lead singer from "The Uncolored" in your sig block? He's one handsome devil, ne?
CK |
Nope, that's Yutaka Takenouchi. But the lead singer from Uncoloured is rather sexy _________________
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shari
Joined: 13 Mar 2006 Posts: 314 Location: Northern California Country: |
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Geezer
Joined: 19 Aug 2003 Posts: 3125 Location: S.F. Bay Area Country: |
Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 4:01 am Post subject: |
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AAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!
Thanks Andru
Reiko Takashima! I haven't been watching "Nyokei Kazoku" but I know her from "Amai Seikatsu".
Jeez, I guess I blanked out because I don't think I've ever seen her smile before. _________________ Manga is to Literature
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Andru
Joined: 22 Jun 2005 Posts: 153
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Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 6:28 pm Post subject: |
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shari wrote: | Re: Wakaba. I wonder it they got rid of Mr. Kinoshita (W's dad look alike) for good. That'd be a shame. I liked the character. |
Yeah, I was disappointed too that Wakaba's mom returned home and Kinoshita disappeared. I was kidding earlier when I said I thought the character would turn out to be Wakaba's dad with amnesia. I did think though that the story was going to show them develop a romance, and we'd see Wakaba's mom finally finding happiness again, and not smiling through the pain as she always does. But I guess if Wakaba, her brother Hikaru, and her mom all end up back in Kobe, that would sort of end the series, except for Wakaba being able to fulfill her dream of building the house of greenery her father designed. Well, maybe Kinoshita will show up in Miyazaki and start courting Wakaba's mom....THEN they get married and move to Kobe?
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Geezer
Joined: 19 Aug 2003 Posts: 3125 Location: S.F. Bay Area Country: |
Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 4:04 am Post subject: |
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Just to clear up something I mentioned a while ago.
On Sunday Night's, after Nyokei Kazoku (Matriarchal Family), KTSF is running something that the Yahoo TV listings is calling, "Co Co Rico's Miracle Type."
I've seen three (two and a half) of these shows now, and they're fun.
It seems to be a series of half hour romantic comedies featuring a rep company of players appearing in different roles every week. Maki Saki and Manami Konishi are two of the leading ladies.
Sort of reminds me of the old "Love American Style" without the "wackiness".
The shows start off with a group shot of all the actors on a sage, and each week that week's "star" introduces the show you're about to see.
The shows aren't subbed... but the plots are pretty basic and easy to understand.
If anyone has anymore info about this show, I'd appreciate hearing about it.
If not... heck, this is just to let people know that it's there, because I haven't seen anyone else mention it. _________________ Manga is to Literature
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Andru
Joined: 22 Jun 2005 Posts: 153
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Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 7:05 pm Post subject: |
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Geezer wrote: | Just to clear up something I mentioned a while ago.
On Sunday Night's, after Nyokei Kazoku (Matriarchal Family), KTSF is running something that the Yahoo TV listings is calling, "Co Co Rico's Miracle Type."
I've seen three (two and a half) of these shows now, and they're fun.
It seems to be a series of half hour romantic comedies featuring a rep company of players appearing in different roles every week. Maki Saki and Manami Konishi are two of the leading ladies.
Sort of reminds me of the old "Love American Style" without the "wackiness".
The shows start off with a group shot of all the actors on a sage, and each week that week's "star" introduces the show you're about to see.
The shows aren't subbed... but the plots are pretty basic and easy to understand.
If anyone has anymore info about this show, I'd appreciate hearing about it.
If not... heck, this is just to let people know that it's there, because I haven't seen anyone else mention it. |
Geezer, see my post from April 7. There is a URL you can click on to get a little more info. Not much info though...and it is quite old.
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Geezer
Joined: 19 Aug 2003 Posts: 3125 Location: S.F. Bay Area Country: |
Posted: Sat Apr 29, 2006 3:47 am Post subject: |
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Andru
Yup. I remember seeing your note and going to the link. And I just went back again. Not much there, eh?
Oh well. It's Maki Saki, so I'm happy. _________________ Manga is to Literature
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shari
Joined: 13 Mar 2006 Posts: 314 Location: Northern California Country: |
Posted: Mon May 01, 2006 12:05 am Post subject: |
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Andru wrote: | So, did anyone else get fooled by the 15-minute episode of Wakaba? At first I thought KTSF had goofed again, then later saw that they were just creating time to show the Cherry Blossom Festival parade excerpts. |
Same reaction. BUT! I got so excited to catch a half second glimpse of little me in the parade, I didn't mind waiting another week before we know if Wakaba will leave her landscaping company after lecturing Mr. Tetsu for thinking of doing the same.
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Waldo T
Joined: 19 Jun 2005 Posts: 92 Location: San Francisco Country: |
Posted: Mon May 01, 2006 1:02 am Post subject: |
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shari wrote: | I got so excited to catch a half second glimpse of little me in the parade |
Was it you waving from the Miss San Francisco float?
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shari
Joined: 13 Mar 2006 Posts: 314 Location: Northern California Country: |
Posted: Mon May 01, 2006 1:16 am Post subject: |
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Waldo T wrote: | Was it you waving from the Miss San Francisco float? |
YEEEES! Well, alright, no. If I want to graduate to the Miss float I'd need to let my hair grow, have a breast implant and bribe all the judges.
But going back to Wakaba: if the show had originaly 151 15-minute episodes and they're showing us 2 shows a week, we should be down to an even number now, so last night's short show shouldn't extend the series by another week. (Am I making any sense?)
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Itazura ichiban
Joined: 25 Mar 2004 Posts: 916 Location: SF Bay Area Country: |
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Old-Ant
Joined: 25 Jun 2005 Posts: 82 Location: SF Bay Area Country: |
Posted: Mon May 01, 2006 12:39 pm Post subject: |
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Andru wrote: | BTW, did everyone know that the NHK news has a SAP channel (second audio program) with an English translation voiceover? I'm been watching it that way for at least a couple of years. Occasionally they forget to turn it on, though. |
It works in Japan, but it doesn't always get carried into the US broadcasts. Every time I see the "Bilingual" (in Japanese) sign in the upper right, I try the audio on my TV or receiver, and I've never detected an actual second audio program on KTSF's broadcast over cable. There was one broadcast I saw where they made a mistake and played the English instead of the Japanese, but that was just their error.
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Andru
Joined: 22 Jun 2005 Posts: 153
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Posted: Mon May 01, 2006 7:56 pm Post subject: |
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Old-Ant wrote: |
It works in Japan, but it doesn't always get carried into the US broadcasts. Every time I see the "Bilingual" (in Japanese) sign in the upper right, I try the audio on my TV or receiver, and I've never detected an actual second audio program on KTSF's broadcast over cable. There was one broadcast I saw where they made a mistake and played the English instead of the Japanese, but that was just their error. |
Do you watch your cable tv through a cable box? Or do you have it connected directly to your ("cable-ready" and SAP-enabled) TV?
If you use the cable box, then that is probably why you don't get the SAP. Believe or not, here in the Bay Area where there would be plenty of customers using SAP (there are a lot of channels that have a SAP in Spanish, for example), your stupid cable company does not carry the signal thru their box. I found this out one time when I house-sat for some friends. They had this really nice house, big screen TV, cable box with a couple hundred channels, cable box audio connected to their stereo Hi-Fi, and when it came time to watch the NHK news on KTSF....the SAP wasn't there! Poor me! I had to suffer through two weeks of trying to decipher the J-news with my limited Nihongo ability! I did think of completely rewiring their TV set-up and just watching the basic cable...but I wasn't THAT desperate for J-news!
BTW, I don't pay attention to the "Bilingual" tag on the video itself, it's often not true, as you said. Instead, when there is a SAP, my TV indicates it next to the channel number, so I bring up the audio menu and turn it on (the menu choices are "Stereo" "Mono" "SAP"). However, for years my TV indicated a SAP for NHK news and it still wasn't there. Then one day a couple of years ago, I tried it again for the 1000th time and there it was!!!! Been enjoying it ever since - barring occasional house-sitting duties, or KTSF forgetting to turn it on until later in the program, or sometimes NHK just doesn't have it - I've noticed the English readers sometimes get time off during Golden Week or Oshogatsu, and at times when KTSF is showing the later news show in that slot and not the "NHK News7," it is often not there. BTW, there used to be a "NHK News10" but I noticed it was recently changed to "News9". I also noticed they'll show the later news show if there was some breaking news happening at the time (like the other day, Livedoor's Horie was being released from jail right at 9pm in Japan).
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