Broadcasting System of San-in

Yasuhisa Nosaka, the father of both of the brothers and a prominent local figure who served as a member of the Yonago City Council even before the war, agreed with their idea, and the three of them drew up an application for establishment, and the local business community With the cooperation of Yonago Shinkin Bank chairman Kisaburo Aoto (at the time), who was a good understanding of Yasuhisa, he supported Heibei Sakaguchi (2nd), Choemon Ta (23rd), and Yonehara.

[1] Shozo and others participated as promoters, and Hideyuki Miyoshi became the representative and submitted the application in December 1952.

The studio reportedly struggled with soundproofing to prevent the noise from the pachinko machines.

Therefore, on BSS radio, the Asahi Shimbun news of independence work are broadcast during the morning.

Simultaneous broadcast of the program besides the series which Nihonkai TV, such as a "morning news show" and Doraemon, and San-in Chuo TV (山陰中央テレビ) are treating to one time in television broadcasting till September 1989 might be carried out also by BSS.