FM802
City of license | Osaka, Japan |
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Broadcast area | Kansai region |
Branding | FM802 |
Slogan |
"Funky Music Station FM802" "Meet the Music on the Radio" |
Frequency | 80.2 MHz |
First air date | June 1, 1989 |
Format | J-pop/CHR/Funk |
ERP | 10,000 Watts |
Facility ID | N/A |
Affiliations | Japan FM League |
Owner | FM802 Co., Ltd. |
Sister stations | FM Cocolo (2012-)[1] |
Webcast | http://radiko.jp/#802 |
Website | funky802.com |
FM802 (エフエムはちまるに Efu Emu Hachi Maru Ni) is a commercial radio station based at Daiwa Minami-morimachi Building in Tenjimbashi Nichome, Kita-ku, Osaka, Japan, broadcasting on 80.2 FM from Mount Iimori to Kansai region. As a late comer to the radio broadcasting market, it was a focal point for FM802 to differentiate from existing stations. Therefore, rather than featuring music promoted by the productions, they chose to air tunes of their choice in heavy rotation.[2] The station is considered the most popular among younger generation in Osaka.[3]
FM802 was founded in September 1988, going on air in June the following year, with the callsign of JOFV-FM. The station is a member of the smaller FM radio network in Japan, Japan FM League (JFL). It operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week.[4]
Programs
This is FM802's program timetable:[5]
Time | Monday to Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
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5 AM | Dash Five! (Takuya Takeuchi) | Dash Five! (Takuya Takeuchi) | Weekend For Rest (Satoshi Hirano) | Weekend For Rest (Satoshi Hirano) |
6 AM | Hiro T's Morning Jam (Hiro Teradaira) | Bright Morning (Mari Yamazoe) | ||
7 AM | Saturday Amusic Islands Morning Edition (Shirley Tomioka-Sheridan) | Super Fine Sunday (Hiroaki Asai) | ||
8 AM | ||||
9 AM | ||||
10 AM | ||||
11 AM | FLiPLiPS (Junko Uchida, Makiko Kato) | |||
12 NN | Delicious Friday (Takuto Onuki) | Saturday Amusic Islands Afternoon Edition (Mark E.) ▽13:00 Suntory J-Hits Top 20 |
Osakan Hot 100 (Koji Kubota/Don Beaver)[6] | |
13 PM | ||||
14 PM | ||||
15 PM | The Nakajima Hiroto Show 802 Radio Masters (Hiroto Nakajima) | |||
16 PM | Sunday Sunset Studio (Kazuyo Hayakawa) | |||
17 PM | ||||
18 PM | Jungle Juice (Kentaro Ochiai) | Joy Squ-Air (Yume Kitou) | Saison-American Express Card Vintage Garage (Robert Harris) - simulcast from J-Wave | |
19 PM | Beat Expo (Masahiro Yoshimura, Komaki Doi) | Super J-Hits Radio (Miki Kato) | ||
20 PM | ||||
21 PM | Rock Kids 802 (Masao Nomura, Yume Kitou, Takuto Onuki, Kentaro Ochiai) | Bleep Radio! (Shin Nishida) | ||
22 PM | Buggy Crash Night (JIRO) | Music Freaks (Youhei kawakami/Daichi Mimura) | ||
23 PM | 23:48Sunstar Midnight Harbour (Kunihiko Yasui) | 23:48Sunstar Midnight Harbour (Kunihiko Yasui) | Bintang Garden | |
24 MN | 802 Music Planet (block programming) Monday - REDNIQS (Hiroaki Asai) Tuesday - Funky Vibration (Shin Nishida) Wednesday - Brainstorm (Masahiro Yoshimura) Thursday - Radio Infinity (Daigo Iimuro) |
Rock On (Masa Itoh) - part of 802 Music Planet | Midnight Garage (Komaki Doi) - part of 802 Music Planet | K-Powers Nite Magic (Ryuichi Kawamura) |
1 AM | BINTANG GARDEN -reprise- | |||
2 AM | Free Spirit(Filler program) | |||
3 AM | RADIO IT(Filler program) | RADIO IT(Filler program) | RADIO IT(Filler program) | |
4 AM | ||||
Navigators
Present[7]
- Sachiko Aoyama
- Hiroaki Asai
- Don Beaver (also a DJ for sister station FM Cocolo)
- Komaki Doi
- Yuichiro Furutachi
- Robert Harris
- Kazuyo Hayakawa
- Satoshi Hirano
- Daigo Iimuro
- Masa Itoh
- Makiko Kato
- Miki Kato
- Ryuichi Kawamura
- Yume Kitou
- Koji Kubota
- Hiroto Nakajima
- Shin Nishida
- Masao Nomura
- Kentaro Ochiai
- Takuto Onuki
- Takuya Takeuchi
- Masayuki "Mark E" Taniguchi (also a DJ for sister station FM Cocolo)
- Hiro Teradaira
- Shirley Tomioka-Sheridan
- Junko Uchida
- Yoshihito "Jiro" Wayama
- Mari Yamazoe
- Kunihiko Yasui (blocktime)
- Masahiro Yoshimura
Former
Time signals
- The commercial message from a sponsor is played.
- The announcer says, "At the tone, the time is _ AM/PM from (sponsor)." It is followed by a short beep.
Notes
- ↑ FM802 Company Outline
- ↑ "Media Branding (メディアのブランディング)". The Asahi Shimbun (in Japanese). The Asahi Shimbun. February 2005. Retrieved 2009-04-09.
- ↑ Mitsui, Tōru; Shūhei Hosokawa (1998). Karaoke around the world. Routledge. p. 52. ISBN 0-415-16371-4.
- ↑ States:"We have reached the end of another broadcast day. FM802 will begin broadcasting again."
- ↑ "FM802's program timetable". FM802 (in Japanese). FM802 Co. Ltd. Retrieved 2011-12-09.
- ↑ "Osakan Hot 100 Homepage". Osakan Hot 100 (in Japanese). FM802. Retrieved 2011-12-09.
- ↑ FM802 DJ Index
External links
- (Japanese) FM802 Official website
- (Japanese) FM802 on Twitter
Coordinates: 34°41′52.13″N 135°30′40.78″E / 34.6978139°N 135.5113278°E