Japan Radio Network Explained

Japan Radio Network (JRN;) is a Japanese commercial radio network run by TBS Radio in Tokyo, owned by TBS Holdings (which is a part of the major conglomerate Mitsui Group). Established on 2 May 1965, JRN is made up of 34 regional affiliates, including four full-time affiliates and 31 stations that are dual-affiliated with the rival National Radio Network (NRN).

List of affiliates

Stations are listed mostly in Japanese order of prefectures which is mirrored in .

Broadcasting area(s) StationFrequencyStart date of
broadcast
Date of
affiliation
Dual
affiliation
with NRN
Note(s)
PrefectureRegionOn air brandingAbbr.Call signAMFM
HokkaidōHBC RadioHBCJOHR1287 kHz91.5 MHz10 March 19522 May 1965Core station
AomoriTōhokuAomori HōsōRABJOGR1233 kHz91.7 MHz12 October 19532 May 1965
IwateTōhokuIwate HōsōIBCJODF684 kHz90.6 MHz25 December 19532 May 1965
MiyagiTōhokuTohoku HōsōTBCJOIR1260 kHz93.5 MHz1 May 19522 May 1965
AkitaTōhokuAkita HōsōABSJOTR936 kHz90.1 MHz1 November 19532 May 1965
YamagataTōhokuYamagata HōsōYBCJOEF918 kHz92.4 MHz15 October 19532 May 1965
FukushimaTōhokuRadio FukushimaRFCJOWR1458 kHz90.8 MHz1 December 19532 May 1965
Kantō regionTBS RadioTBSJOKR954 kHz90.5 MHz25 December 19512 May 1965Flagship station
NiigataChūbuNiigata HōsōBSNJODR1116 kHz92.7 MHz24 December 19522 May 1965
ToyamaChūbuKitanihon HōsōKNBJOLR738 kHz90.2 MHz1 July 19521 December 1980
IshikawaChūbuHokuriku HōsōMROJOMR1107 kHz94.0 MHz10 May 19522 May 1965
FukuiChūbuFukui HōsōFBCJOPR864 kHz94.6 MHz20 July 19522 May 1965
YamanashiChūbuYamanashi HōsōYBSJOJF765 kHz90.9 MHz1 July 19542 May 1965
NaganoChūbuShin-etsu HōsōSBCJOSR1098 kHz92.2 MHz25 March 19522 May 1965
ShizuokaChūbuShizuoka HōsōSBSJOVR1404 kHz93.9 MHz1 November 19522 May 1965
Aichi and GifuChūbuCBC RadioCBCJOAR1053 kHz93.7 MHz1 September 19512 May 1965Core station
MieKansai
Kansai region (except Mie)MBS RadioMBSJOOR1179 kHz90.6 MHz1 September 19512 May 1965Core station
Kansai region (except Mie)ABC RadioABCJONR1008 kHz93.3 MHz11 November 19512 May 1965Core station
WakayamaKansaiWakayama HōsōWBSJOVF1431 kHz94.2 MHz1 April 19592 February 1979
Tottori and ShimaneChūgokuSan-in HōsōBSSJOHF900 kHz92.2 MHz1 March 19542 May 1965
OkayamaChūgokuSanyo HōsōRSKJOYR1494 kHz91.4 MHz1 October 19532 May 1965
HiroshimaChūgokuRCC BroadcastingRCCJOER1350 kHz94.6 MHz1 October 19522 May 1965
YamaguchiChūgokuYamaguchi HōsōKRYJOPF765 kHz92.3 MHz1 April 195626 October 1982
TokushimaShikokuShikoku HōsōJRTJOJR1269 kHz93.0 MHz1 July 19522 May 1965
KagawaShikokuNishinippon HōsōRNCJOKF1449 kHz90.3 MHz1 October 19535 September 1997
EhimeShikokuNankai HōsōRNBJOAF1116 kHz91.7 MHz1 October 19532 May 1965
KōchiShikokuKochi HōsōRKCJOZR900 kHz90.8 MHz1 September 19532 May 1965
FukuokaKyūshūRKB RadioRKBJOFR1278 kHz91.0 MHz1 December 19512 May 1965Core station
SagaKyūshūNBC Radio SagaNBCJOUO1458 kHz93.5 MHz1 August 19582 May 1965
NagasakiKyūshūNagasaki HōsōNBCJOUR1233 kHz92.6 MHz1 March 19532 May 1965
KumamotoKyūshūKumamoto HōsōRKKJOBF1197 kHz91.4 MHz1 October 19532 May 1965
ŌitaKyūshūOita HōsōOBSJOGF1098 kHz93.3 MHz1 October 19532 May 1965
MiyazakiKyūshūMiyazaki HōsōMRTJONF936 kHz90.4 MHz1 July 19542 May 1965
KagoshimaKyūshūMinaminihon HōsōMBCJOCF1107 kHz92.8 MHz10 October 19532 May 1965
OkinawaKyūshūRBC-i RadioRBCJORR738 kHz92.1 MHz1 October 195415 May 1972

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