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  2. Radio in Japan - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, only a fraction of the population listens to the radio frequently, with less than 40% listening to the radio at least once a week. The Japanese tend to spend more time reading print media (newspapers, magazines, books, manga ) or on their mobile phones than listening to radio programmes.

  3. List of radio stations in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The list of radio stations in Japan lists all the national/regional radio stations in Japan. Because of governmental regulation, Japan has a relatively small number of radio stations. Japan also has a comparatively smaller number of radio listeners nationwide than most other developed countries as well as countries in the geographic region .

  4. NHK World-Japan - Wikipedia

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    NHK World Radio Japan (RJ) is the international radio arm of NHK. It broadcasts a weekly lineup of news, current affairs, cultural, and educative radio program focusing on Japan and Asia, for a daily total of 65 hours of broadcasts. Radio Japan provides two main feeds: The General Service broadcasts worldwide in Japanese and English.

  5. Category:Radio in Japan - Wikipedia

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  6. NHK FM Broadcast - Wikipedia

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    NHK-FM (NHK-FM, Enueichikei-Efuemu) is a Japanese radio station operated by the public broadcaster, NHK.Its programming output, which consists of classical music, jazz, rock, Japanese pop music, folk, seven times of news bulletins and talk is broadly similar to the BBC's Radio 1, Radio 2 and Radio 3 in the United Kingdom and KBS Happy FM, KBS Classic FM and KBS Cool FM in South Korea.

  7. FM broadcasting in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The frequency modulation radio broadcast band in Japan is 76-95 MHz. [1] The 90-108 MHz section was used for television for VHF channels 1, 2 and 3 until the analog shutdown occurred on July 24, 2011. The narrowness of the Japanese band (19 MHz compared to slightly more than 20 MHz for the CCIR band; until the mid-2010s, it was a 14 MHz band ...

  8. Category:Radio stations in Japan - Wikipedia

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  9. National Radio Network (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    National Radio Network (NRN; Japanese: 全国ラジオネットワーク, romanized: Zenkoku Rajio Nettowaku) is a Japanese commercial radio network. Both Nippon Cultural Broadcasting (QR) and Nippon Broadcasting System (LF) in Tokyo serve as the network's co- flagship stations ; the Fujisankei Communications Group has an influence on both ...