Nippon Television Holdings, a publicly owned company headquartered in Japan, was founded in 1952 and employs approximately 1300 individuals, reporting $3.1B in revenue as of 2024. A core member of The Yomiuri Shimbun Group, Japan's largest media conglomerate, the company's primary operation is its Media and Content Business, which includes its flagship subsidiary Nippon Television Network (NTV), the streaming service Hulu Japan, the 24-hour Nittele News24 channel, and the animation studio Studio Ghibli. In addition to this main media segment, the holding company is diversified into a Life and Health-Related Business, which operates sports clubs such as TIPNESS, and a Real Estate Business that manages its property assets.