KIJI

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KIJI
City of license Tumon, Guam
Broadcast area Guam
Branding "TenFour FM"
Slogan "Retro Radio"
First air date September 1, 2005
Frequency 104.3 MHZ
Format Rhythmic/Dance oldies
ERP 850 watts
Class C
Owner Guam Broadcast Services, Inc.
Website None

KIJI, 104.3 FM, also known as "TenFour," is a radio station based in Tumon, Guam inside the La Casa de Colina building. The station currently offers a format focusing on Rhythmic and Dance/Disco hits from the 1970s and 1980s, billed as "Retro Radio."

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According to Pacific Daily News, the station signed on September 1, 2005 to provide news to Japanese tourists, who were currently staying at Guam. Asides from that, the station would also help Guam residents to learn Japanese language and culture.

In late 2006, KIJI began programming a Rhythmic/Dance oldies format that they tout on-air as "Retro Radio", which features classic party tunes from the 1970s and 1980s, including rare club tracks that hasn't been played anywhere since the early days of Rhythmic and Dance radio. The format proved to be a favorite with listeners, resulting in KIJI going full-time with the format.

The current owners of KIJI are Frank Gumataotao, Yasunori Kawauchi and Toyohito Yoneyama.

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