Japan FM Network
"JFN" redirects here. For the journal, see Journal of Family Nursing. For the airport, see Ashtabula County Airport.
Type | commercial radio network |
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Country | Japan |
First air date | May 31, 1984 (as a company) |
Availability | Nationwide |
Revenue | 30.84 million yen |
Headquarters | JFN Center, Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan |
Broadcast area | Nationwide |
Owner | The Japan FM Network Company |
Established | May 1981 |
BS channels 320-323 (now inactive) | |
Affiliates | (See this list.) |
Official website |
JFN JapanFMNetwork |
Japan FM Network (全国FM放送協議会 Zenkoku Efu Emu Hōsō Kyōgi-kai, literally Japan FM Network Association, JFN/JFNA) is a commercial radio network in Japan. It was founded in 1981.
TOKYO FM is the main station of the network.
Japan FM Network stations
Station | Call sign | Broadcast areas (Prefectures) | Region |
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Tokyo FM (TFM) | JOAU-FM | Tokyo (Key station) | Kantō region |
FM OSAKA (FMO) | JOBU-FM | Osaka (Quasi-Key station) | Kansai region |
FM Aichi (@FM) | JOCU-FM | Aichi | Chūbu region |
FM Akita (AFM) | JOPU-FM | Akita | Tōhoku region |
FM Aomori (AFB) | JOWU-FM | Aomori | Tōhoku region |
FM Ehime (JOEU-FM) | JOEU-FM | Ehime | Shikoku region |
FM Fukui | JOLU-FM | Fukui | Chūbu region |
FM Fukuoka (F-Fuku) | JODU-FM | Fukuoka | Kyushu region |
FM Fukushima | JOTV-FM | Fukushima | Tōhoku region |
FM Gifu | JOXV-FM | Gifu | Chūbu region |
FM Gunma (FMG) | JORU-FM | Gunma | Kantō region |
Hiroshima FM (HFM) | JOGU-FM | Hiroshima | Chūgoku region |
FM Hokkaidō (AIR-G') | JOFU-FM | Hokkaido | Hokkaido region |
Hyogo FM (Kiss FM KOBE) | JOIV-FM | Hyōgo | Kansai region |
FM Ishikawa (HELLO FIVE) | JOHV-FM | Ishikawa | Chūbu region |
FM Iwate (FMII) | JOQU-FM | Iwate | Tōhoku region |
FM Kagawa | JOYU-FM | Kagawa | Shikoku region |
FM Kagoshima (mu FM/μFM) | JOOV-FM | Kagoshima | Kyushu region |
FM Kochi (Hi-Six) | JOLV-FM | Kōchi | Shikoku region |
FM Kumamoto (FMK) | JOSU-FM | Kumamoto | Kyushu region |
FM Mie (radio3/radio CUBE) | JONU-FM | Mie | Kansai region |
FM Sendai (Date FM) | JOJU-FM | Miyagi | Tōhoku region |
FM Miyazaki (JOY FM) | JOMU-FM | Miyazaki | Kyushu region |
FM Nagano | JOZU-FM | Nagano | Chūbu region |
FM Nagasaki (FMN) | JOHU-FM | Nagasaki | Kyushu region |
FM Niigata (FRN) | JOXU-FM | Niigata | Chūbu region |
FM Oita (Air Radio FM88) | JOJV-FM | Oita | Kyushu region |
FM Okayama (VV-FM) | JOVV-FM | Okayama | Chūgoku region |
FM Okinawa | JOIU-FM | Okinawa | Kyushu region |
FM Saga (FMS) | JONV-FM | Saga | Kyushu region |
FM Shiga (e-radio) | JOUV-FM | Shiga | Kansai region |
FM San-in (V-air) | JOVU-FM | Shimane and Tottori | Chūgoku region |
FM Shizuoka (K-MIX) | JOKU-FM | Shizuoka | Chūbu region |
FM Tochigi (RADIO BERRY) | JOSV-FM | Tochigi | Kantō region |
FM Tokushima (F-Toku) | JOMV-FM | Tokushima | Shikoku region |
FM Toyama | JOOU-FM | Toyama | Chūbu region |
FM Yamagata (RFM, Rhythm Station) | JOEV-FM | Yamagata | Tōhoku region |
FM Yamaguchi (FMY) | JOUU-FM | Yamaguchi | Chūgoku region |
Nothing | -- | Chiba, Ibaraki, Kanagawa, Kyoto, Nara, Saitama, Wakayama and Yamanashi | Various |
Overseas station
Station | Call sign | Broadcast area |
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Eco-Paradise FM | T8AA-FM | Koror, Palau |
Originally in JFN, but now independent
Station | Call sign | Broadcast area (Prefectures) |
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FM FUJI | JOCV-FM | Yamanashi |
FM Fuji was a member from 1988 to 1992.
Stations that are planning to have frequencies removed
FMQ League
FMQ League (FMQリーグ FMQ Rigu) is a sub-network of JFN for the region of Kyūshū (excluding Okinawa Prefecture).
Members
- fm fukuoka
- FM Saga (FMS)
- fm nagasaki
- FM Kumamoto
- FM Oita (Air Radio FM88)
- FM Miyazaki (Joy FM)
- FM Kagoshima (mu FM/μFM)
- FM Yamaguchi (FMY) (from Chūgoku region)
External links
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