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Japan FM Network (JFN; Japanese: 全国FM放送協議会, romanized: Zenkoku Efu Emu Hōsō Kyōgi-kai, lit. 'National FM Broadcasting Council') is a Japanese commercial radio network. It was founded in 1981.
Previously broadcast on AM as KHR until 31 August 1984
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FMQ League (Japanese: FMQリーグ, romanized: FMQ Rīgu) is a group of radio stations mostly comprising JFN affiliates in the region of Kyūshū; FM Okinawa is not a part of this group, but FMQ League is joined by FM Yamaguchi from Chūgoku region. FM Fukuoka serves as the chief station.
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JFN redirects here For other uses see JFN disambiguation You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in Japanese December 2009 Click show for important translation instructions View a machine translated version of the Japanese article Machine translation like DeepL or Google Translate is a useful starting point for translations but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate rather than simply copy pasting machine translated text into the English Wikipedia Consider adding a topic to this template there are already 3 789 articles in the main category and specifying topic will aid in categorization Do not translate text that appears unreliable or low quality If possible verify the text with references provided in the foreign language article You must provide copyright attribution in the edit summary accompanying your translation by providing an interlanguage link to the source of your translation A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Japanese Wikipedia article at ja 全国FM放送協議会 see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated ja 全国FM放送協議会 to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in Japanese December 2009 Click show for important translation instructions View a machine translated version of the Japanese article Machine translation like DeepL or Google Translate is a useful starting point for translations but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate rather than simply copy pasting machine translated text into the English Wikipedia Consider adding a topic to this template there are already 3 789 articles in the main category and specifying topic will aid in categorization Do not translate text that appears unreliable or low quality If possible verify the text with references provided in the foreign language article You must provide copyright attribution in the edit summary accompanying your translation by providing an interlanguage link to the source of your translation A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Japanese Wikipedia article at ja ジャパンエフエムネットワーク 企業 see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated ja ジャパンエフエムネットワーク 企業 to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Japan FM Network JFN Japanese 全国FM放送協議会 romanized Zenkoku Efu Emu Hōsō Kyōgi kai lit National FM Broadcasting Council is a Japanese commercial radio network It was founded in 1981 Japan FM NetworkTypecommercial radio networkCountryJapanBroadcast areaNationwideHeadquartersJFN Center Chiyoda Tokyo JapanOwnershipOwnerThe Japan FM Network CompanyHistoryFounded20 May 198131 May 1984 as a company CoverageAvailabilityNationwideAffiliatesSee listLinksWebsiteJFN co jp JapanFMNetwork comTokyo FM is the flagship station of the network Contents 1 List of affiliates 1 1 FMQ League 1 2 Areas without a JFN station 1 2 1 Frequency assigned but yet to be launched 1 3 Special affiliates 1 4 Former affiliate station 2 References 3 Notes 4 External linksList of affiliates editStations are listed in Japanese order of prefectures which is mirrored in ISO 3166 2 JP Broadcasting area s Station Frequency Start date ofbroadcast Date ofaffiliation Note s Prefecture Region On air branding Abbr Call signHokkaidō Air G N A JOFU FM 80 4 MHz 15 September 1982 15 September 1982Aomori Tōhoku FM Aomori AFB JOWU FM 80 0 MHz 1 April 1987 1 April 1987Iwate Tōhoku FM Iwate N A JOQU FM 76 1 MHz 1 October 1985 1 October 1985Miyagi Tōhoku Date FM N A JOJU FM 77 1 MHz 1 December 1982 1 December 1982Akita Tōhoku FM Akita AFM JOPU FM 82 8 MHz 1 April 1985 1 April 1985Yamagata Tōhoku FM Yamagata Rhythm Station N A JOEV FM 80 4 MHz 1 April 1989 1 April 1989Fukushima Tōhoku Fukushima FM N A JOTV FM 81 8 MHz 1 October 1995 1 October 1995Tochigi Kantō Radio Berry N A JOSV FM 76 4 MHz 1 April 1994 1 April 1994Gunma Kantō FM Gunma N A JORU FM 86 3 MHz 1 October 1985 1 October 1985Tokyo Kantō Tokyo FM TFM JOAU FM 80 0 MHz 26 April 1970 20 May 1981 Eastern flagship stationNiigata Chubu FM Niigata N A JOXU FM 77 5 MHz 1 October 1987 1 October 1987Toyama Chubu FM Toyama N A JOOU FM 82 7 MHz 1 April 1985 1 April 1985Ishikawa Chubu Hello Five FM Ishikawa N A JOHV FM 80 5 MHz 1 April 1990 1 April 1990Fukui Chubu FM Fukui N A JOLU FM 76 1 MHz 18 December 1984 18 December 1984Nagano Chubu FM Nagano N A JOZU FM 79 7 MHz 1 October 1988 1 October 1988Gifu Chubu FM Gifu N A JOXV FM 80 0 MHz 1 April 2001 1 April 2001Shizuoka Chubu K mix N A JOKU FM 79 2 MHz 1 April 1983 1 April 1983Aichi Chubu FM Aichi N A JOCU FM 80 7 MHz 24 December 1969 20 May 1981Mie Kansai Radio Cube FM Mie N A JONU FM 78 9 MHz 1 June 1985 1 June 1985Shiga Kansai E Radio N A JOUV FM 77 0 MHz 1 December 1996 1 December 1996Osaka Kansai FM Osaka N A JOBU FM 85 1 MHz 1 April 1970 20 May 1981 Western flagship stationHyōgo Kansai Kiss FM Kobe N A JOIV FM 89 9 MHz 1 October 1990 1 April 2003 Previously an independent station until 31 March 2003Tottori and Shimane Chugoku FM San in V air FSK JOVU FM 77 4 MHz 1 October 1986 1 October 1986Okayama Chugoku FM Okayama VVFM N A JOVV FM 76 8 MHz 1 April 1999 1 April 1999Hiroshima Chugoku Hiroshima FM HFM JOGU FM 78 2 MHz 5 December 1982 5 December 1982Yamaguchi Chugoku FM Yamaguchi FMY JOUU FM 79 2 MHz 1 December 1985 1 December 1985Tokushima Shikoku FM Tokushima N A JOMV FM 80 7 MHz 1 April 1992 1 April 1992Kagawa Shikoku FM Kagawa N A JOYU FM 78 6 MHz 1 April 1988 1 April 1988Ehime Shikoku FM Ehime N A JOEU FM 79 7 MHz 1 February 1982 1 February 1982Kōchi Shikoku FM Kochi Hi Six N A JOLV FM 81 6 MHz 1 April 1992 1 April 1992Fukuoka Kyushu FM Fukuoka N A JODU FM 80 7 MHz 15 July 1970 20 May 1981Saga Kyushu FM Saga FMS JONV FM 77 9 MHz 1 April 1992 1 April 1992Nagasaki Kyushu FM Nagasaki N A JOHU FM 79 5 MHz 1 October 1982 1 October 1982Kumamoto Kyushu FM Kumamoto FMK JOSU FM 77 4 MHz 1 November 1985 1 November 1985Ōita Kyushu FM Oita Air Radio FM88 N A JOJV FM 88 0 MHz 1 October 1990 1 October 1991 Previously an independent station until 30 September 1991Miyazaki Kyushu Joy FM N A JOMU FM 83 2 MHz 1 December 1984 1 December 1984Kagoshima Kyushu m FM N A JOOV FM 79 8 MHz 1 October 1992 1 October 1992Okinawa Kyushu FM Okinawa N A JOIU FM 87 3 MHz 1 September 1984 1 September 1984 Previously broadcast on AM as KHR until 31 August 1984FMQ League edit You can help expand this section with text translated from the corresponding article in Japanese May 2023 Click show for important translation instructions View a machine translated version of the Japanese article Machine translation like DeepL or Google Translate is a useful starting point for translations but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate rather 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Yamaguchi from Chugoku region FM Fukuoka serves as the chief station Areas without a JFN station edit The prefectures the JFN is yet to have a presence are Chiba Ibaraki Kanagawa Kyoto Nara Saitama Wakayama and Yamanashi Ibaraki had no assigned frequency the local frequency was used by NHK FM in 1992 Frequency assigned but yet to be launched edit Nara 85 8 MHz Wakayama 77 2 MHzSpecial affiliates edit Broadcasting area s Station Frequency Start date ofbroadcast Date ofaffiliation Note s On air branding Abbr Call signPalau nationwide Eco Paradise FM Ngerel Belau EPFM T8AA FM 87 9 MHz 1 August 1998 23 July 2003 Relays certain Japanese language programmes from Tokyo FMGreater Tokyo Area Kantō InterFM 1 N A JODW FM 89 7 MHz 1 April 1996 1 September 2020 Broadcasts certain programmes produced by the JFN Company since 1 November 2020Brazil nationwide Voce Sabia Anime FMRadio Japao N A N A 93 6 MHz a 107 4 MHz b 17 July 2022 c 3 January 2023 d 7 January 2023 e 1 February 2023 f Relays certain Japanese language programmes from Tokyo FMIndonesia nationwide Star FM N A N A 93 6 MHz g 104 2 MHz h 20 June 2009 i 3 January 2017 j 29 March 2019 k 20 June 2019 l 18 February 2017 m 17 July 2019 n Relays certain Japanese language programmes from Tokyo FMFormer affiliate station edit Broadcasting area s Station Frequency Years ofaffiliation Currentaffiliation Note s Prefecture Region On air branding Abbr Call signYamanashi Chubu FM Fuji N A JOCV FM 83 0 MHz 1988 1993 Independent Joined JFN with the opening of the station on 8 August 1988 became an independent station in April 1993References edit 株式会社InterFM897の全株式を株式会社ジャパンエフエムネットワークが取得 PDF Press release The Japan FM Network Company 1 September 2020 Retrieved 1 September 2020 Notes edit for Voce Sabia Anime FM for Radio Japao for Voce Sabia Anime FM for Radio Japao for Voce Sabia Anime FM for Radio Japao used in Star FM Tarakan and Star FM Parepare station used in Star FM Balikpapan station for Star FM Tarakan station for Star FM Parepare station for Star FM Balikpapan station for Star FM Tarakan station for Star FM Parepare station for Star FM Balikpapan station External links editOfficial website of the JFN Association Official website of the JFN Company nbsp This article about an organization or organization related topic in Japan is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte nbsp This article about a media company is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Japan FM Network amp oldid 1199949698, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,