FM Aichi

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Radio station in Naka-ku, Nagoya
  • Naka-ku, Nagoya
Broadcast areaAichi PrefectureFrequency80.7 MHzBrandingFM Aichi,@FMProgrammingLanguage(s)JapaneseFormatFull service, J-PopAffiliationsJapan FM NetworkOwnershipOwnerFM Aichi Co., Ltd.History
First air date
December 24, 1969 (1969-12-24)Technical informationPower10,000 wattsTranslator(s)Toyohashi, Aichi 81.3 MHzLinksWebsitefma.co.jp/pc/home/index.php

FM Aichi (エフエム愛知) is an FM radio station in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. The station is an affiliate of Japan FM Network (JFN).

FM Aichi's main studios are located in Tsurumai in Naka-ku, Nagoya.

See also

  • Official website (in Japanese)
  • v
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JFN
Hokkaidō
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Tōhoku
  • AFB (Aomori)
  • FM Iwate
  • Date FM (Miyagi)
  • FM Akita
  • FM Yamagata
  • Fukushima FM
Kantō
  • Radio Berry (Tochigi)
  • FM Gunma
  • Tokyo FM1
Chūbu
  • FM Niigata
  • FM Nagano
  • K-mix (Shizuoka)
  • FM Toyama
  • Hello Five (Ishikawa)
  • FM Fukui
  • FM Aichi
  • FM Gifu
Kansai
Chūgoku
  • FM San-in (Tottori and Shimane)
  • FM Okayama
  • Hiroshima FM
  • FM Yamaguchi2
Shikoku
  • FM Tokushima
  • FM Kagawa
  • FM Ehime
  • FM Kochi
Kyūshū2 & Okinawa
  • FM Fukuoka
  • FM Saga
  • FM Nagasaki
  • FM Kumamoto
  • FM Oita
  • Joy FM (Miyazaki)
  • μ FM (Kagoshima)
  • FM Okinawa
Special affiliates
BS Digital
  • JFNBS
Former affiliate
  • FM Fuji (Yamanashi)
  • 1 Flagship station
  • 2 Most affiliates in Kyūshū form the FMQ League; FM Okinawa is not a part of this group, but FM Yamaguchi is