The following is the continuation of the previous chapter.
Hyakuta
I think that citizens did not have a strong interest in the broadcast itself.
Recently television bias coverage has become a problem on the Internet and so on but still many Japanese still trust television.
According to the data of the World Value Survey, people in developed countries have low confidence in television and think 'The TV will anyhow lie.'
Conversely, the credibility of citizens in developing countries tends to be high.
However, despite Japan being a developed country, somehow trust in television is higher than in developing countries.
Kent
It is a strange story.
Hyakuta
The program of the Tokyo Key Bureau can also be watched all over the country now, but it was not seen in rural areas till several decades ago.
Depending on the region, there were cases where there were only two channels.
In that case, one is a channel that collects and broadcasts programs of each station, and the other is NHK.
NHK alone can be watched in the whole country.
Therefore, the public's reliance on NHK is high.
There are also many people who like NHK, especially those with older people, that tendency is strong.
Kent
My former secretary lives above Yatsugatake in Yamanashi Prefecture, but until recently only NHK could be received.
If that is the only thing you will trust.
And you will not notice the strangeness of NHK.
This draft continues.