Japan FM League
The Japan FM League (ジャパン エフエム リーグ) (JFL) is a commercial radio network in Japan. It is owned by J-Wave and established in October 1993.
JFL's main ideal is to respect the operation of each of its affiliates, letting each affiliate flourish under its own terms. The network is a co-operative, with each affiliate offering its resources when useful. So for example when J-Wave wants to air a concert or ask for interviews when a group tours in Nagoya, it can easily borrow the studios of ZIP-FM (the JFL affiliate there) to help produce what's needed.
Japan FM League stations
Current
Station | Call sign | Broadcast area (Prefectures) | Region | Former name |
---|---|---|---|---|
J-Wave | JOAV-FM | Tokyo [1] | Kantō region | FM Japan |
FM802 | JOFV-FM | Osaka | Kansai region | |
Zip FM | JOQV-FM | Aichi | Chūbu region | FM Nagoya |
Cross FM | JORV-FM | Fukuoka | Kyushu region | FM Kyushu |
FM North Wave | JOPV-FM | Hokkaidō | Hokkaido region | - |
Former
Station | Call sign | Broadcast area (Prefectures) | Region |
---|---|---|---|
FM Port | JOWV-FM | Niigata | Chūbu region |
Programs
References
- ↑ Banerjee, Indrajit; Stephen Logan, eds. (2008). Asian Communication Handbook 2008. AMIC. p. 240. ISBN 981-4136-10-7.
External links
- Japan FM League (in Japanese)
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