Japan FM Network

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.

Japan FM Network (JFN)
Typecommercial radio network
Country
First air date
May 31, 1984 (as a company)
AvailabilityNationwide
Revenue30.84 million yen
HeadquartersJFN Center, Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan
Broadcast area
Nationwide
OwnerThe Japan FM Network Company
EstablishedMay 1981
BS channels 320-323 (now inactive)
Affiliates(See this list.)
Official website
JFN.co.jp
JapanFMNetwork.com

TOKYO FM is the main station of the network.

Japan FM Network stations

StationCall signBroadcast areas (Prefectures)Region
Tokyo FM (TFM)JOAU-FMTokyo (Key station)Kantō region
FM OSAKA (FM OH!)JOBU-FMOsaka (Quasi-Key station)Kansai region
FM Aichi (@FM)JOCU-FMAichiChūbu region
FM Akita (AFM)JOPU-FMAkitaTōhoku region
FM Aomori (AFB)JOWU-FMAomoriTōhoku region
FM Ehime (JOEU-FM)JOEU-FMEhimeShikoku region
FM FukuiJOLU-FMFukuiChūbu region
FM Fukuoka (F-Fuku)JODU-FMFukuokaKyushu region
FM Fukushima (Fukushima FM)JOTV-FMFukushimaTōhoku region
FM GifuJOXV-FMGifuChūbu region
FM Gunma (FMG)JORU-FMGunmaKantō region
Hiroshima FM (HFM)JOGU-FMHiroshimaChūgoku region
FM Hokkaidō (AIR-G')JOFU-FMHokkaidoHokkaido region
Hyogo FM (Kiss FM KOBE)JOIV-FMHyōgoKansai region
FM Ishikawa (HELLO FIVE)JOHV-FMIshikawaChūbu region
FM Iwate (FMII)JOQU-FMIwateTōhoku region
FM KagawaJOYU-FMKagawaShikoku region
FM Kagoshima (mu FM/μFM)JOOV-FMKagoshimaKyushu region
FM Kochi (Hi-Six)JOLV-FMKōchiShikoku region
FM Kumamoto (FMK)JOSU-FMKumamotoKyushu region
FM Mie (radio3/radio CUBE)JONU-FMMieKansai region
FM Sendai (Date FM)JOJU-FMMiyagiTōhoku region
FM Miyazaki (JOY FM)JOMU-FMMiyazakiKyushu region
FM NaganoJOZU-FMNaganoChūbu region
FM Nagasaki (FMN)JOHU-FMNagasakiKyushu region
FM Niigata (FRN)JOXU-FMNiigataChūbu region
FM Oita (Air Radio FM88)JOJV-FMOitaKyushu region
FM Okayama (VV-FM)JOVV-FMOkayamaChūgoku region
FM OkinawaJOIU-FMOkinawaKyushu region
FM Saga (FMS)JONV-FMSagaKyushu region
FM Shiga (e-radio)JOUV-FMShigaKansai region
FM San-in (V-air)JOVU-FMShimane and TottoriChūgoku region
FM Shizuoka (K-MIX)JOKU-FMShizuokaChūbu region
FM Tochigi (RADIO BERRY)JOSV-FMTochigiKantō region
FM Tokushima (F-Toku)JOMV-FMTokushimaShikoku region
FM ToyamaJOOU-FMToyamaChūbu region
FM Yamagata (RFM, Rhythm Station)JOEV-FMYamagataTōhoku region
FM Yamaguchi (FMY)JOUU-FMYamaguchiChūgoku region
Nothing--Chiba, Ibaraki, Kanagawa, Kyoto, Nara, Saitama, Wakayama and YamanashiVarious

Overseas station

StationCall signBroadcast area
Eco-Paradise FMT8AA-FMKoror, Palau

Originally in JFN, but now independent

StationCall signBroadcast area (Prefectures)
FM FUJIJOCV-FMYamanashi

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)
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gollark: Yes.
gollark: It isn't. We bridge to APIONET, but there are not logger cuboids operating.
gollark: Probably.
gollark: This is esolangs. We do not do things manually, unless we do.
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