Hiroshima FM

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Hiroshima
Broadcast area Hiroshima/
Okayama/
Yamaguchi/
Shimane/
Ehime/
Kagawa
Frequency 78.2 MHz
BrandingHiroshima FM
Programming
Format News/Talk/Adult contemporary
Ownership
Owner Hiroshima FM Broadcasting Co., Ltd.
History
First air date
December 5, 1982
Technical information
ERP 1,000 watts
Links
Website www.hfmweb.jp

Hiroshima FM is an FM and Teletext radio station in Hiroshima for around Seto Inland area.

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The station was founded on February 27, 1982, and went on the air on December 5, 1982.

It is the 9th nongovernmental FM radio station in Japan, and a member of Japan FM Network.

Frequencies

Hiroshima FM Broadcasting Co., Ltd.

Hiroshima FM Broadcasting Co., Ltd. (広島エフエム放送株式会社, Hiroshima Efu Emu Hoso Kabushiki Gaisha) is the owner of the station. Its stakeholders are:

Studios


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