Tokyo FM
City | Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan |
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Broadcast area | Tokyo Metropolitan Area |
Branding | Tokyo FM |
Slogan | 80.Love (pronounced as eighty-point-love) (October 2008 – present) |
Frequency | 80.0 MHz |
First air date | April 26, 1970 |
Format | Top 40 Mainstream |
Power | 10,000 watts |
ERP | 125,000 watts |
Class | all |
Affiliations | JFN, EBU |
Owner |
(As of April 1, 2011) Tokai University – 8.89% Nippon Television City Corp. – 6.67% Mizuho Corporate Bank – 4.94% Yomiuri Shimbun – 4.89% Hokuriku University – 4.44% NEC Corporation – 4.00% Japan Trustee Services Bank – 3.33% Mizuho Capital – 2.89% King Record Co. and NTT East Japan – each 2.67%[1] (Tokyo FM Broadcasting Company) |
Webcast | Radiko.jp/#FMT |
Website | Tokyo FM Web site |
Tokyo FM Broadcasting Co., Ltd. (株式会社エフエム東京 Kabushiki Gaisha Efu Emu Tokyo, literally FM Tokyo Co. Ltd.) (abbreviation:TFM) is a radio station in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. It is the flagship station of the Japan FM Network (JFN).
Timeline
- May 1, 1960, The station's forerunner, FM Tokai (Tokai University-owned) was launched.
- April 26, 1970, Tokyo FM was launched on air, replacing the FM Tokai (station was closed in April 25, 1970). Tokyo FM becomes the third commercial FM-radio broadcaster, after FM Aichi and FM Osaka.
- 1985, Headquarter moved from Kokusai-Tsushin Center (later KDD, now KDDI) buildings in Nishi-Shinjuku (since 1974), to the current place, Koujimachi, in Chiyoda ward.
Broadcasting
JOAU-FM
- Frequency: 80.0 MHz (Tokyo Tower)
City of license | Identifier | Frequency | Power |
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Niijima | N/A | 76.7 MHz | 100 watts |
Hachijo | N/A | 84.3 MHz | 10 watts |
Aomeshi | N/A | 83.6 MHz | 20 watts |
Hachioji | N/A | 80.5 MHz | 10 watts |
Hinohara | N/A | 86.6 MHz | 300 watts |
Program
- Countdown Station (simulcast over all JFN Stations)
- Zen-Noh presents Countdown jp
- cosmo Pops Best 10
- McDonald's SOUND IN MY LIFE
- Tatsuro Yamashita presents JX group Sunday Song Book
- Suzuki Talking FM (hosted by Masaharu Fukuyama)
- morinaga presents Ayaka Hirahara Healing Venus (simulcast over FM OSAKA)
- Atsuko Maeda's Heart Songs
- School of Lock! (simulcast over all JFN Stations)
Website
References
- ↑ 『日本民間放送年鑑(Japan Commercial Broadcasting Yearbook)2011』 (Edited by The Japan Commercial Broadcasters Association, 2011)Page 294
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