Tokyo FM
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| City | Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan |
|---|---|
| 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 March 31, 2015) Tokai University (10.22%) Nippon Television City Corp. (7.28%) Dai Nippon Printing (4.98%) Mizuho Corporate Bank (4.94%) Yomiuri Shimbun (4.88%) Panasonic Corporation (4.88%) Hokuriku University (4.44%) NEC Corporation (4.00%) Japan Trustee Services Bank (3.33%) Mizuho Capital (2.89%)[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 Tōkyō, 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).
Contents
1 Timeline
2 Broadcasting
3 Program
4 Website
5 References
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.
- January 15, 2017, TOKYO FM Midtown Studio, satellite studio, was closed down.
Broadcasting
JOAU-FM
- Frequency: 80.0 MHz (Tokyo Tower)
| City of license | Identifier | Frequency | Power |
|---|---|---|---|
| Niijima | N/A | 76.7 MHz | 100 watts |
| Hachijo | N/A | 84.3 MHz | 10 watts |
| Ōme | 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 and FM AICHI(@fm))
Atsuko Maeda's Heart Songs
School of Lock! (simulcast over all JFN Stations)
Website
- Official website
References
^ 『日本民間放送年鑑(Japan Commercial Broadcasting Yearbook)2015』, published by The Japan Commercial Broadcasters Association, 2015), page 273
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