maotv is recorded as a company in JP. Current public evidence covers 1 domain reference, 1 public website, 2 supporting public references; services, assets, and relationship context should be read with that evidence boundary.
Omaezaki Cable Television, the municipal cable operator known locally as Mao-mao, never paid for its own network. Nuclear-siting grants strung the coax in 2001, and the city treasury bought the fibre that replaced it in 2019. What is left is a strange and instructive creature: one of Japan's most profitable small operators, sitting on a nine-figure cash pile, in a town that loses roughly one household every day and a paymaster that has begun to ask, in writing, whether it should still own the thing at all.