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24 December 1951: 京都放送 (Kyōto Hōsō, KHK) opens as Radio Kyoto (ラジオ京都, Rajio Kyōto).
1964: Changes company name to Kinki Broadcasting System (近畿放送, Kinki Hōsō, KBS).
1968: Starts television test transmission from Mount Hiei.
1969: Starts television broadcasting service. Networking with Tokyo 12 channel (now TV Tokyo) and Nippon Educational Television (now TV Asahi.) (Currently KBS is not a member of eithers' network.)
1981: Began doing business as "KBS Kyoto".
It was involved with the Itoman fraud case for a certain period of time in 1990s which risked the company to bankruptcy.
1994: Some employees went to court for Corporation Reorganization Law (会社更生法, Kaisha Kōsei Hō) to save KBS.
1995: Changed to company name to Kyoto Broadcasting System Co., Ltd. (株式会社京都放送, Kabushiki-gaisha Kyōto Hōsō, KBS), reviving the original Japanese name.
1999: The corporation reorganization procedure begins.
1 April 2005: Starts digital television broadcasting.
2007: The corporation reorganization procedure is complete.
2008: Well known toy brand Tomy releases a Kyoto Broadcasting System Choro-Q toy van edition [1]
All Night Nippon (Mon. - Sat. from 25:00 until 27:00)
All Night Nippon Ever Green (Mon. - Thu. from 27:00 until 29:00)
All Night Nippon R (Fri. and Sat. from 27:00 until 29:00)
Fukuyama Masaharu All Night Nippon Saturday Special Tamashii no Radio (Sat. from 23:30 until 25:00)
Note: All times are in Japan Standard Time (UTC+9) in this article. The broadcast time can exceed 23:59, this refers to the morning hours of the following day (meaning Mon 27:00 - 29:00 equals Tue 03:00 - 05:00.)