Chugoku Communication Network

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Hiroshima P-station
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Broadcast area Hiroshima/
Hatsukaichi/
Kaita/
Fuchū/
Saka/
Etajima
Frequency 76.6 MHz
Branding"JOZZ8AG-FM"
Programming
Format News/Talk/Music
History
First air date
May 1, 2000
Call sign meaning
Chugoku Communication Network
Technical information
ERP 20 watts
Links
Website http://www.fmpst.co.jp/

Chugoku Communication Network (Hiroshima P-station) is a Japanese local FM radio station in Naka-ku, Hiroshima.

The station was found on May 20, 1987 and aired on May 1, 2000.


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