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  2. 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 .

  3. Far East Network - Wikipedia

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    Now known as the American Forces Network-Japan (AFN-Japan), with the disestablishment in 1997 of the Far East Network, this network provides military members, Department of Defense civilian employees, and State Department diplomatic personnel and their families with news, information and entertainment by over-the-air radio and TV, and by base cable television.

  4. American Forces Network - Wikipedia

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    During the 1950s and 1960s, AFN had large civilian audiences in Europe, as European radio stations rarely played American music. In Communist countries, all radio stations were state-operated, and never played American music. Despite the language barrier, the people in those countries saw AFN as an alternative connection to the West.

  5. AFN Prime - Wikipedia

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    AFN Prime is the main channel of the American Forces Network.The channel feed airs current sitcoms, dramas, syndicated court shows, talk shows, game shows and reality shows popular in the United States, from U.S. over-the-air and cable networks, with a time delay from 24 hours to six months or more behind the United States airdates.

  6. List of radio stations in Asia - Wikipedia

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    HS 1 AS Radio (Bureau of the Royal Household) MCOT Radio; MOE Radio; Office of the NBTC Radio (but use the name '1 Por Nor Radio') Radio Thailand; Royal Thai Air Force Radio; Royal Thai Army Radio Network (127 Stations) The 1st Division, King's Guard Radio Station; TV5 Radio (only service served in Bangkok) Saranrom Radio (Ministry of Foreign ...

  7. Radio in Japan - Wikipedia

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    In addition to NHK public radio, there are 48 AM and 51 FM stations in Japan divided between various private networks (Japan Radio Network and National Radio Network in AM, Japan FM Network, Japan FM League and MegaNet in FM). There is also a community radio circuit consisting of around 300 radio stations.

  8. Japan Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    CBC Radio: CBC JOAR 1053 kHz 93.7 MHz 1 September 1951 2 May 1965 No Core station Mie: Kansai: Kansai region (except Mie) MBS Radio: MBS JOOR 1179 kHz 90.6 MHz 1 September 1951 2 May 1965 Yes Core station Kansai region (except Mie) ABC Radio: ABC JONR 1008 kHz 93.3 MHz 11 November 1951 2 May 1965 Yes Core station Wakayama: Kansai: Wakayama ...

  9. Category:Japanese radio networks - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese radio networks" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. J. Japan FM League;