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- Aichi_International_Broadcasting abstract "Radio-i (JOGW-FM) was a Multilingual commercial radio station based in central Japan in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, owned by the Kowa Company.Nagoya University cited this station along with rival ZIP-FM (JFL, 77.8 MHz) as sources of multilingual information during emergencies. In times of disaster the station could broadcast vital information to listeners in Chinese, English, Simple Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish and Tagalog.Set up as Aichi International Broadcasting (愛知国際放送, Aichi Kokusai Hoso), Radio-i commenced operations on April 1, 2000 and was the third of a series of radio stations created to bring a more international scope to local regions across Japan (they form the MegaNet.)The station broadcast on three frequencies, 79.5 FM in Nagoya and across Aichi Prefecture, 79.9 FM in Hamamatsu and southern Shizuoka Prefecture, and on 83.0 FM in the southern districts of Aichi Prefecture from Toyohashi. Playing a mixture of Top 40 and Album-oriented rock formats, Radio-i featured a team of mostly bilingual radio DJ's handling the main programs.Citing falling advertising revenue and ratings in the Aichi region, Radio-i ceased broadcasting operations on September 30, 2010 after 10 years and 5 months on the air. After a 17-hour live broadcast featuring current and past DJs, the last song played was ABBA - "Thank You For the Music", and broadcasting ceased at midnight after station ID. With the loss of carrier at 12:02 am, Radio-i became the first civilian radio station in the history of Japanese peacetime broadcasting to completely cease operations.At the time the station closed, the DJ lineup featured Cocoro in the mornings with Canadian David Yanase and New Yorker, Mark Bailey alternating the mid mornings. Afternoons had Australian DJ Chris Glenn followed by Eri Sano, with evenings DJ'd by Yuko Takeda. Other main DJ's included Hana Shintani and Sudo Ryumi.The Sorensen Media Group in Guam provided some of the original radio programming for both Radio-i Nagoya and InterFM Tokyo.".
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting alias "Radio-I".
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting broadcastArea Aichi_Prefecture.
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting broadcastNetwork MegaNet.
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting broadcastTranslator "79.9 FM in Hamamatsu and southern Shizuoka Prefecture".
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting broadcastTranslator "83.0 FM in the southern districts of Aichi Prefecture from Toyohashi".
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting city Aichi_Prefecture.
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting city Nagoya.
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting firstAirDate "2000-04-01".
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting frequency "7.95E7".
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting licensee "Aichi International Broadcasting Co., Ltd.".
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting owner Kowa_Co.,_Ltd..
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting programmeFormat Album-oriented_rock.
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting programmeFormat Top_40.
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting slogan "Feel the waves, Soothe your mind.".
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting wikiPageExternalLink www.kowa.com.
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting wikiPageExternalLink www.radio-i.co.jp.
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting wikiPageExternalLink www.radio-i.co.jp.
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting wikiPageID "8293332".
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting wikiPageRevisionID "589550589".
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting affiliations MegaNet.
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting airdate "2000-04-01".
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting area Aichi_Prefecture.
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting branding "Radio-I".
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting city Aichi_Prefecture.
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting city Nagoya.
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting format "World ethnic, Top 40 and Album-oriented rock".
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting frequency "79.5".
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting haat "856".
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting hasPhotoCollection Aichi_International_Broadcasting.
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting language "Multiethnic".
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting licensee "Aichi International Broadcasting Co., Ltd.".
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting name "JOGW-FM".
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting owner "Kowa Co., Ltd.".
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting power "5.0".
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting slogan "Feel the waves, Soothe your mind.".
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting translator "79.9".
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting translator "83".
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting website www.radio-i.co.jp.
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting subject Category:Defunct_radio_stations_in_Japan.
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting subject Category:Media_in_Nagoya.
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- Aichi_International_Broadcasting type DefunctRadioStationsInJapan.
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- Aichi_International_Broadcasting type Agent.
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting type Broadcaster.
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting type Organisation.
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- Aichi_International_Broadcasting type Organization.
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- Aichi_International_Broadcasting comment "Radio-i (JOGW-FM) was a Multilingual commercial radio station based in central Japan in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, owned by the Kowa Company.Nagoya University cited this station along with rival ZIP-FM (JFL, 77.8 MHz) as sources of multilingual information during emergencies.".
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting label "Aichi International Broadcasting".
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting label "Radio-i".
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting label "愛知国際放送".
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting sameAs Radio-i.
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting sameAs 愛知国際放送.
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting sameAs 아이치_국제_방송.
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting sameAs m.026z9rp.
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting sameAs Q843727.
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting sameAs Q843727.
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting sameAs Aichi_International_Broadcasting.
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting wasDerivedFrom Aichi_International_Broadcasting?oldid=589550589.
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting homepage www.radio-i.co.jp.
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting isPrimaryTopicOf Aichi_International_Broadcasting.
- Aichi_International_Broadcasting name "JOGW-FM".