Jump to content

Tokyo FM: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
No edit summary
Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
 
(44 intermediate revisions by 33 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Infobox Radio station
{{Short description|Radio station in Tokyo}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=December 2014}}
| name = JOAU-FM
{{Expand Japanese|エフエム東京|date=May 2009}}
| image = [[Image:TokyoFMRadio.JPG|175px]]
{{Infobox radio station
| city = [[Chiyoda, Tokyo|Chiyoda]], [[Tokyo, Japan]]
| area = [[Tokyo Metropolitan Area]]
| name = Tokyo FM
| branding = Tokyo FM
| callsign = JOAU-FM
| slogan = '''Tokyo Music Radio'''
| logo = TFMlogo 2020.svg
| airdate = [[1 January]] [[1970]]
| logo_size = 175px
| frequency = 80.0 [[Megahertz|MHz]]
| city = [[Chiyoda, Tokyo|Chiyoda]], [[Tokyo]] | country = JP
| format = [[Top 40 Mainstream]]
| area = [[Greater Tokyo Area|Greater Tokyo]]
| power = 10,000 [[watt]]s
| airdate = April 26, [[1970 in radio|1970]]
| erp = 125,000 [[watt]]s
| frequency = 80.0 [[Megahertz|MHz]]
| haat =
| format = [[Top 40 Mainstream]]
| class = all
| power = 10,000 watts
| facility_id =
| erp = 125,000 watts
| coordinates =
| haat = 307.5 meters
| callsign_meaning =
| class =
| coordinates = {{coord|35|39|31.01|N|139|44|43.52|E}}
| former_callsigns =
| owner = (As of March 31, 2015)<br>[[Tokai University]] (10.22%)<br>[[Tokyo Tower|Nippon Television City Corp.]] (7.28%)<br>[[Dai Nippon Printing]] (4.98%)<br>[[Mizuho Bank]] (4.94%)<br>[[Yomiuri Shimbun]] (4.88%)<br>[[Panasonic]] (4.88%)<br>[[Hokuriku University]] (4.44%)<br>[[NEC]] (4.00%)<br>[[Japan Trustee Services Bank|JTSB]] investment trusts (3.33%)<br>[[Mizuho Capital]] (2.89%)<ref>『日本民間放送年鑑(Japan Commercial Broadcasting Yearbook)2015』, published by [[:Ja:日本民間放送連盟|The Japan Commercial Broadcasters Association]], 2015, page 273</ref>
| owner = [[University of Tokyo]]<br>[[Tokyo Tower]]<br>[[Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi]]<br>[[Japan Cable Television]]<br>[[Tokyo Stock Exchange]]
| licensee = '''Tokyo FM Broadcasting Company'''
| licensee = ''Tokyo FM Broadcasting Company''
| sister_stations = [[Tokyo Metropolitan Television]]
| sister_stations =
| webcast = [http://radiko.jp/#FMT Radiko.jp/#FMT]
| webcast = [http://radiko.jp/#FMT Radiko.jp/#FMT]<ref>Available to listen outside Japan only with special third-party plug-in on Chrome and Firefox browsers</ref>
| website = [http://www.tfm.co.jp/ Tokyo FM Web site]
| website = [http://www.tfm.co.jp/ Tokyo FM Web site]
| affiliations = [[Japan FM Network]], [[Radio-Television Hong Kong]] and [[China National Radio]]
| affiliations = [[Japan FM Network|JFN]]
}}
}}

{{nihongo|'''Tokyo FM Broadcasting Company Limited'''|株式会社エフエム東京|Kabushiki Gaisha Efu Emu Tokyo|literally '''FM Tokyo Company Limited'''}} (abbreviation:TFM) is a [[radio station|radio broadcasting station]] in [[Chiyoda, Tokyo|Chiyoda]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. It is the [[flagship (broadcasting)|flagship station]] of the [[Japan FM Network]], [[Radio-Television Hong Kong]] and [[China National Radio]].
[[File:TokyoFMRadio.JPG|thumb|150px|Headquarters]]

{{nihongo|'''Tokyo FM Broadcasting Co., Ltd.'''|株式会社エフエム東京|Kabushiki gaisha Efu Emu Tōkyō|literally '''Stock company FM Tokyo'''}} (abbreviation:TFM) is a radio station in [[Chiyoda, Tokyo|Chiyoda]], Tokyo, Japan. It is the [[flagship (broadcasting)|flagship station]] of the [[Japan FM Network]] (JFN).


==Timeline==
==Timeline==
The station's forerunner, '''FM Tokai''' (FM東海, abbreviated '''FMT'''), owned by [[Tokai University]], was launched on May 1, 1960 as an experimental station (call sign at the time of founding in 1958 JS2AO, changed in 1960 to JS2H. This station closed on April 25, 1970, replaced the next day by Tokyo FM, Japan's third commercial FM-radio broadcaster, after [[:ja:エフエム愛知|FM Aichi]] and [[FM Osaka]]. In 1985, the station's headquarters moved from the Kokusai-Tsushin Center (later KDD, now [[KDDI]]) buildings in [[Nishi-Shinjuku]], where they had been since 1974, to the current location, [[Koujimachi]] in [[Chiyoda, Tokyo|Chiyoda]] ward. The TOKYO FM Midtown Studio, a satellite studio, was closed down on January 15, 2017.
*[[1 January]] [[1960]], Tokyo FM was launched on air as [[commercial broadcasting|commercial]] [[FM Radio|FM-radio broadcaster]] in [[Chiyoda, Tokyo|Chiyoda]], [[Tokyo, Japan]].


==Broadcasting==
==Broadcasting==
'''JOAU-FM'''
'''JOAU-FM'''
*Frequency: 80.0&nbsp;[[MHz]] ([[Tokyo Tower]] and [[Tokyo Skytree]])
*Frequency: 80.0&nbsp;MHz ([[Tokyo Tower]])


{{RadioRebroadcasters
{{RadioRebroadcasters
Line 37: Line 40:
| crtc =
| crtc =
| notes =
| notes =
| callsign = JOAU-FM
| callsign = JOAU-FM

| call1 = NA
| freq1 = 80.0 [[MHz]]
| call1 = N/A
| watts1 = 125,000
| freq1 = 76.7 MHz
| class1 =
| watts1 = 100
| class1 =
| city1 = [[Niijima, Tokyo|Niijima]]
| city1 = [[Niijima, Tokyo|Niijima]]

| call2 = NA
| freq2 = 80.0 [[MHz]]
| call2 = N/A
| watts2 = 125,000
| freq2 = 84.3 MHz
| class2 =
| watts2 = 10
| class2 =
| city2 = [[Hachijo, Tokyo|Hachijo]]
| city2 = [[Hachijo, Tokyo|Hachijo]]

| call3 = NA
| freq3 = 80.0 [[MHz]]
| call3 = N/A
| watts3 = 125,000
| freq3 = 83.6 MHz
| class3 =
| watts3 = 20
| city3 = [[Shinjuku, Tokyo|Shinjuku]]
| class3 =
| call4 = NA
| city3 = [[Ōme, Tokyo|Ōme]]

| freq4 = 80.0 [[MHz]]
| watts4 = 125,000
| call4 = N/A
| class4 =
| freq4 = 80.5 MHz
| watts4 = 10
| class4 =
| city4 = [[Hachioji, Tokyo|Hachioji]]
| city4 = [[Hachioji, Tokyo|Hachioji]]

| call5 = NA
| freq5 = 80.0 [[MHz]]
| call5 = N/A
| watts5 = 125,000
| freq5 = 86.6 MHz
| class5 =
| watts5 = 300
| city5 = [[Shibuya, Tokyo|Shibuya]]
| class5 =
| call6 = NA
| city5 = [[Hinohara, Tokyo|Hinohara]]
| freq6 = 80.0 [[MHz]]
| watts6 = 125,000
| class6 =
| city6 = [[Haneda International Airport|Haneda]] and [[Narita International Airport|Narita]]
}}
}}


==Program==
==Program==

*Countdown Station ([[simulcast]] on all [[Japan FM Network]])
*Countdown Station (simulcast over all [[Japan FM Network|JFN Stations]])
** [[Proton (automobile)|Proton]] presents [[Glee (TV series)|Glee]] ([[simulcast]] on [[BBC Radio 1]])
** [[Citibank]] presents [[Good Night]] [[Tokyo]]
** [[Zen-Noh|Zen-Noh presents]] Countdown JP
** [[Cosmo Oil|COSMO presents]] Pop's Best 10
** [[Starbucks Coffee]] [[Namie Amuro]]
** [[Lawson (store)|LAWSON presents]] SOUND IN MY LIFE
*[[Petronas]] presents [[Saturday Night Live]]
*[[Tatsuro Yamashita]] presents [[Rakuten|Rakuten Card]] Sunday Song Book
*[[Prudential plc|Prudential Insurance]] presents Talking FM (hosted by [[Masaharu Fukuyama]])
*[[:id:Tolak Angin|Tolak Angin]] presents [[Radio]] [[JKT48]] [[FM Radio|FM]] (hosted by [[Justin Roberts]])
*[[Suzuki]] Talking FM (hosted by [[Masaharu Fukuyama]])
*[[Morinaga Milk Industry|morinaga]] presents [[Ayaka Hirahara]] Healing Venus (simulcast over [[FM OSAKA]] and FM AICHI(@fm))
*[[News at 6:30|Hong Kong News]] ([[simulcast]] on [[TVB Jade]] called as "[[News at 6:30]]" at 19:30 [[Japanese Standard Time|JST]] (18:30 [[Hong Kong Time|HKT]]))
*[[Atsuko Maeda]]'s Heart Songs
*[[Xinwen Lianbo|China News]] ([[simulcast]] on [[CCTV-13|CCTV News]] called as "[[Xinwen Lianbo]]" at 20:00 [[Japanese Standard Time|JST]] (19:00 [[China Standard Time|CST]]))
*''School of Lock!'' (simulcast over all [[Japan FM Network|JFN Stations]])
*[[Strepsils]] presents [[J-Pop]]
*[[J1 League]] FAN-SHOW with [[Deloitte]]
*[[Kopiko (confectionery)|Kopiko]] presents [[Friday]] [[Night|Night Live]] ([[simulcast]] on all [[Japan FM Network]])
*[[Serie A|Calcio's Room]] with [[Weiß Schwarz]]
*Soccer Arena with [[Unisys]]


==Website==
==Website==
*{{official website|http://www.tfm.co.jp/}}
*{{Official website|http://www.tfm.co.jp/}}
*{{Facebook user|tokyofm}}
*{{Twitter|tokyofm}}


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}

{{JFN}}
{{JFN}}
{{Tokyo Radio}}
{{Tokyo Radio}}
{{European Broadcasting Union Members}}
{{European Broadcasting Union Members}}
{{Authority control}}


[[Category:Media in Tokyo]]
[[Category:Mass media companies based in Tokyo]]
[[Category:Radio stations in Japan]]
[[Category:Radio stations in Japan]]
[[Category:Companies based in Tokyo]]
[[Category:Radio stations established in 1970]]
[[Category:Chiyoda, Tokyo]]

[[Category:1970 establishments in Japan]]


{{Asia-radio-station-stub}}
{{Asia-radio-station-stub}}

Latest revision as of 04:03, 31 March 2024

Tokyo FM (JOAU-FM)
Broadcast areaGreater Tokyo
Frequency80.0 MHz
Programming
FormatTop 40 Mainstream
AffiliationsJFN
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
April 26, 1970
Technical information
Power10,000 watts
ERP125,000 watts
HAAT307.5 meters
Transmitter coordinates
35°39′31.01″N 139°44′43.52″E / 35.6586139°N 139.7454222°E / 35.6586139; 139.7454222
Links
WebcastRadiko.jp/#FMT[2]
WebsiteTokyo FM Web site
Headquarters

Tokyo FM Broadcasting Co., Ltd. (株式会社エフエム東京, Kabushiki gaisha Efu Emu Tōkyō, literally Stock company FM Tokyo) (abbreviation:TFM) is a radio station in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. It is the flagship station of the Japan FM Network (JFN).

Timeline

[edit]

The station's forerunner, FM Tokai (FM東海, abbreviated FMT), owned by Tokai University, was launched on May 1, 1960 as an experimental station (call sign at the time of founding in 1958 JS2AO, changed in 1960 to JS2H. This station closed on April 25, 1970, replaced the next day by Tokyo FM, Japan's third commercial FM-radio broadcaster, after FM Aichi and FM Osaka. In 1985, the station's headquarters moved from the Kokusai-Tsushin Center (later KDD, now KDDI) buildings in Nishi-Shinjuku, where they had been since 1974, to the current location, Koujimachi in Chiyoda ward. The TOKYO FM Midtown Studio, a satellite studio, was closed down on January 15, 2017.

Broadcasting

[edit]

JOAU-FM

Rebroadcasters of JOAU-FM
City of license Identifier Frequency Power
Niijima N/A 76.7 MHz 100 watts
Hachijo N/A 84.3 MHz 10 watts
Ōme N/A 83.6 MHz 20 watts
Hachioji N/A 80.5 MHz 10 watts
Hinohara N/A 86.6 MHz 300 watts

Program

[edit]

Website

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ 『日本民間放送年鑑(Japan Commercial Broadcasting Yearbook)2015』, published by The Japan Commercial Broadcasters Association, 2015, page 273
  2. ^ Available to listen outside Japan only with special third-party plug-in on Chrome and Firefox browsers