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【Miya TV】Announcement of new casters for “Miyagi News Every.” ​ Miyatere Press Release: October 1, 2025 To Members of the Media Announcement of new caster lineup for “Miyagi News Every.”
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“Miyagi News Every,” a news program broadcast by Miyagi Television Broadcasting Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Miyagino Ward, Sendai City; President and CEO: Katsuya Yamada), will be presented with a new caster lineup starting Monday, October 6, 2025. Starting in October, announcer Yohei Yanase will appear every day from Monday to Friday, drawing on his extensive experience covering disasters, elections, and other topics to provide helpful information to prefectural residents in an easy-to-understand manner. Announcer Risako Shirakabe will be in charge from Monday to Wednesday, and announcer Maki Anzai will be in charge on Thursdays and Fridays. They will share their unique perspectives on a wide range of topics, including household finances, child-rearing, and support for incurable diseases. Going forward, “Miyagi News Every.” will continue to deliver reliable, locally-based reporting and easy-to-understand information that’s useful for everyday life. We will continue to live up to our viewers’ trust and create programs that are closely tied to the local community, so we appreciate your continued support. [Program Name] Miyagi News Every. [Broadcast Date and Time] Monday to Friday, 6:15 PM – 7:00 PM [Broadcast Station] Miyagi Television [Cast] Main Cast (Monday to Friday): Yohei Yanase Caster (Monday-Wednesday): Risako Shirakabe Caster (Thursday-Friday): Maki Anzai Weather Forecaster: Hiroshi Kosugi [Performer comments]
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/138868/16/138868-16-342e03d5f6f1b37c9ec131bd0b590e66-412×367.jpg Main Anchor: Yohei Yanase We will continue to value our stance of pursuing the core meaning of news, examining how the events that occur every day relate to and connect with our lives, and what we can learn from them. And as a broadcasting station that experienced the March 11, 2011, disaster, we will continue to pass on the lessons learned. We will continue to forge ahead in this direction.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/138868/16/138868-16-a0cd694bc7dd493d86f70db48d768072-412×396.jpg Caster: Risako Shirakabe I hope to convey the issues and challenges I see from the perspective of a woman in her 30s living in Miyagi, in a way that is true to myself. As always, I will continue to value on-site reporting and bring you real voices and real-life situations. News has a serious image, but I would like to make it feel more accessible by incorporating interesting topics and trends from around the world.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/138868/16/138868-16-b75a8f31e64b48ac7578a03abdb99231-413×367.jpg Caster: Maki Anzai We want to answer the “why” and “what” questions in everyday life. We also want to share information that will make you want to share it with others and ask, “Did you know this?” We want to be there for all the people living in the disaster-stricken Miyagi region, including sick children and their families, who may not usually receive much attention. We will do our best to tackle the news every day so that you will choose “Miyagi News Every.” Thank you for your support.

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