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TVer is a Japanese ad-supported video on demand (AVOD) service that was launched in October 2015. It is jointly operated by Nippon TV, TV Asahi, TBS Television, TV Tokyo, Fuji Television, and other broadcasters. The platform offers free internet streaming of television programs after they have aired, typically making episodes available for about one week following their original broadcast, until the next episode airs. Similar to traditional television, advertisements are shown during the programs. As of October 2020, TVer provides content from 115 stations across Japan, and as of 2023, it offers access to approximately 650 programs.


History

On October 26, 2015, the five Tokyo-based commercial broadcasters, namely
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,
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, TBS Television,
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, launched an AVOD service called TVer. The service offered about 10 contents per week from each station, totaling 50-60 contents per week, which were available for streaming for one week from the TV broadcast. The aim of this service was to help eliminate illegal video distribution. The operation of the service was handled by Presentcast, Inc, a company established in 2006 by nine companies, including the five broadcasters and four advertising agencies:
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, Hakuhodo DY Media Partners,
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, and Tokyu Agency. On November 19, 2015, TVer announced that its app had been downloaded over 1 million times. Later, on December 17, 2016, the app reached 5 million downloads. On October 3, 2016, two local commercial broadcasters in Osaka,
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and ABC TV, began offering their programs on TVer. In addition, the service expanded its content offerings from about 50 programs to approximately 100 programs, including content from the five broadcasters in Tokyo, starting in October. On March 15, 2017,
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in Osaka began offering their programs on TVer. By August, 2017, TVer had reached 8.5 million downloads, and by December, it had surpassed 10 million downloads. On August 26, 2019, the
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started distributing content on TVer. NHK's goal is to increase viewership and public understanding of public broadcasting, and TVer does not require reception equipment capable of receiving NHK broadcasts nor is it subject to a reception contract. Additionally, because NHK is prohibited from advertising by the Broadcasting Law, any advertising revenue generated by TVer will not be allocated to NHK. On April 15, 2019, TVer released the "TVer TV app" that supports
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-equipped Bravia and Fire TV, making it possible to watch TVer on television. In February 2019, TVer announced that its monthly view count exceeded 90 million and its monthly unique visitors exceeded 13 million, stating that it was the second largest online video platform in size after
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. On April 1, 2019,
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started distributing their content on TVer, followed by Hiroshima TV on October 6, 2019. On June 1, 2020, Presentcast, Inc announced a third-party allocation of new shares to the five broadcasters in Tokyo to increase its capital stock, along with a change of its name to TVer Inc. The shareholding ratio of each of the five broadcasters became 17.9%, making them all equal top shareholders. Furthermore, TVer itself started developing and selling advertising products that meet the needs of advertisers, instead of relying on the participating broadcasters to sell TVer's advertising inventory. With this change, TVer shifted from being a cost center that operated on the operating costs received from the broadcasters to a business company. TVer began operating as a business company in April 2021. On January 20, 2020, TVer began a demonstration experiment for the simultaneous distribution of television programs. From January 20 to 24 of the same year, TVer live-streamed the evening news programs of the five broadcasters in Tokyo alongside their television broadcasts. On October 3, 2020, TVer announced a three-month experimental live-stream of 32 programs from three broadcasters - Nippon TV, Yomiuri TV, and Chukyo TV, mostly from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. - free of charge until December. Then, on September 17, 2021, Nippon TV, Yomiuri TV, and Chukyo TV announced that they would start live-streaming their terrestrial TV programs on TVer from 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. starting on October 2. On June 23, 2021, TVer announced a third-party allotment of new shares to five major broadcasters in Osaka, namely MBS Media Holdings, ABC TV, Kansai TV, Yomiuri TV, and TV Osaka. After the capital increase, TV Osaka held 1.0%, and the other four companies held 1.8% each. The five broadcasters in Tokyo, who were previously equal leading shareholders, now hold 16.4% each. On September 30, 2021, TV Tokyo announced that it was preparing to start simultaneously streaming its programs on TVer in December. However, on November 25, TV Tokyo announced that the start of simultaneous streaming would be delayed until after the new year due to delays in the development of the viewing app system for TVer. On February 17 of the following year, TV Tokyo stated its intention to start the service in April, and that TV Asahi, TBS Television, and Fuji Television were also adjusting their schedules to start around the same time. On April 8, 2022, TVer announced that it would begin offering a simultaneous broadcasting service for programs from 10 companies in Tokyo and Osaka, including the key TV stations in Tokyo: TV Asahi, TBS Television, TV Tokyo, and Fuji Television, starting from April 11, 2022. The service will mainly focus on programs broadcast from 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM. Some programs will also be available for "time-shift playback", allowing viewers to watch from the beginning even if the broadcast is already in progress. In April 2022, TVer announced that it had surpassed 250 million monthly video views in March 2022, setting a new monthly record. TVer's connected TV views have doubled compared to the same month last year, and its share of total views has grown to 25%. In October 2022, TVer became the official live streaming provider of the
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. TVer released its first original production series in December 2022, an educational series titled , which is an educational program. In January 2023, It also released their second original series, a variety series titled . In March 2023, Alongside SportsBull, TVer started the broadcast games of the Japanese High School Baseball Invitational Tournament. In 2023, TVer surpassed 650 programs available for streaming. According to a survey conducted by the Mobile Society Research Institute, TVer's awareness rate was 72%, surpassing
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, which had a rate of 69.4%. Additionally, according to a survey conducted by Hakuhodo DY Media Partners, the usage rate of TVer was 39.5%, an increase of 7.5 percentage points compared to the previous year. This rate also exceeded Abema's rate of 34.4%. At the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics, TVer streamed almost all the events except for some covered by NHK (unless if there was breaking news, such as Japanese earthquake report that will occupied the coverage). TVer, inc. had been operating the Olympics streaming site gorin.jp in Japan since the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics, which the latter no longer exists.


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* {{VOD services 2006 establishments in Japan Internet television streaming services Nippon Television TV Asahi Tokyo Broadcasting System TV Tokyo Fuji Television Internet properties established in 2006