FM802

JOFV-FM
City Osaka, Japan
Broadcast area Kansai region
Branding FM802
Slogan "Funky Music Station FM802"
"Meet the Music on the Radio"
Frequency 80.2 MHz
Nose 78.3 MHz
First air date June 1, 1989 (1989-06-01)
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]

FM802's studios

Navigators

Present[5]

Former

Time signals

Notes

  1. FM802 Company Outline
  2. "Media Branding (メディアのブランディング)". The Asahi Shimbun (in Japanese). The Asahi Shimbun. February 2005. Archived from the original on January 30, 2007. Retrieved 2009-04-09. |first1= missing |last1= in Authors list (help)
  3. Mitsui, Tōru; Shūhei Hosokawa (1998). Karaoke around the world. Routledge. p. 52. ISBN 0-415-16371-4.
  4. Sign-off announcement states: "We have reached the end of another broadcast day. FM802 will begin broadcasting again."
  5. FM802 DJ Index

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Coordinates: 34°41′52.13″N 135°30′40.78″E / 34.6978139°N 135.5113278°E / 34.6978139; 135.5113278

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