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  2. List of Japanese announcers - Wikipedia

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    Takahiko Fujii, host of morning show "Zoom-In Saturday!". Shinichi Hatori, host of morning show "Zoom-In Super!" and cast of some variety show. Masashi Funakoshi; Women Mika Takanishi; Yukari Nishio, host of morning show "Zoom-In Super!". Noriko Baba, co-host of reality show "The Sekai-gyoten News".

  3. List of radio stations in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The listed stations with ★ signs also broadcast television. Many stations have multiple frequencies . Certain AM-only radio stations (or AM stations with limited FM simulcast coverage) will be broadcasting solely in FM by 2028. [3] The switch will not affect Hokkaido and Akita Prefectures and will continue AM-FM radio simulcasts.

  4. Radio in Japan - Wikipedia

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    In his speech, the director Gotō Shinpei listed the objectives that radio should pursue within the context of Japanese society: to create equal cultural opportunities (universally sharing the benefits of radio and likewise eliminating the boundaries between city and countryside, age groups, genders and social classes), to bring a new splendour to domestic life (families could spend time at ...

  5. 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.

  6. Kyoto Broadcasting System - Wikipedia

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    Fukuyama Masaharu All Night Nippon Saturday Special Tamashii no Radio (Sat. from 23:30 until 25:00) Note: All times are in Japan Standard Time (UTC+9) in this article. The broadcast time can exceed 23:59, this refers to the morning hours of the following day (meaning Mon 27:00 - 29:00 equals Tue 03:00 - 05:00.)

  7. KZOO - Wikipedia

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    KZOO's programs include news, talk shows, and Japanese music. Most of it is original programming, but some of the talk shows are from Japan. [4]Many of KZOO's current on-air staff have been with the station for decades, including Keiko Ura, host of an Okinawan language show on Sundays, who joined the station in early 1964; Maki Norris, one of the hosts of a popular daily talk show called ...

  8. Cross FM - Wikipedia

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    Cross FM (クロスエフエム, kurosu efu emu) (formerly FM Kyūshū (エフエム九州, efu emu kyūshū)) is a commercial radio station operating in the Fukuoka Prefecture of Japan. It is an affiliate of the Japan FM League .

  9. Japan FM Network - Wikipedia

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    E-Radio: N/A JOUV-FM 77.0 MHz 1 December 1996 1 December 1996 Osaka: Kansai: FM Osaka: N/A JOBU-FM 85.1 MHz 1 April 1970 20 May 1981 Western flagship station Hyōgo: Kansai: Kiss FM Kobe: N/A JOIV-FM 89.9 MHz 1 October 1990 1 April 2003 Previously an independent station until 31 March 2003 Tottori and Shimane: Chūgoku: FM San-in / V-air FSK ...