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Cross FM

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JORV-FM
クロスエフエム
Broadcast areaKyūshū
Frequency78.7 MHz
BrandingCross FM
Programming
LanguageJapanese
FormatFull Service, J-Pop, contemporary hit radio
AffiliationsJFL
Ownership
OwnerCross FM Co., Ltd.
History
First air date
September 1, 1993 (1993-09-01)
Former names
FM Kyūshū (1993–2008)
Technical information
Power3 kW
Repeaters
Links
Webcastcrossfmkitakyushunow on Ustream
Websitehttp://www.crossfm.co.jp/
CROSS FM headquarters

Cross FM (クロスエフエム, kurosu efu emu) (formerly FM Kyūshū (エフエム九州, efu emu kyūshū)) is a commercial radio station operating in the Fukuoka Prefecture of Japan. It is an affiliate of the Japan FM League.

History

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Cross FM Co., Ltd.
Company typeprivate
Industryradio broadcasting
FoundedDecember 9, 1992 (as FM Kyūshū Co. Ltd.)
Headquarters,
Area served
Kyūshū
Key people
Hisao Tateishi (chairman/representative director)
Wakako Tokuda (CEO)
Yoshitaka Hombo
Shigeki Suzuki
Productsradio broadcasting
credit cards (in partnership with Circle K Sunkus and JCB)[1]
Servicesradio broadcasting
OwnerTakafumi Horie[2]
Websitehttp://www.crossfm.co.jp/
  • December 9, 1992 - FM Kyūshū Co. Ltd. was founded.
  • April 2004 - FM Kyūshū sets up a studio at the Hakata Station called JR Hakata Giga Studio (JR博多駅GIGAスタジオ, jei aru hakata-eku giga sutajio).
  • June 30, 2008 - FM Kyūshū signed off for some changes.
  • July 1, 2008 - FM Kyūshū relaunches as Cross FM.
  • April 28, 2016 - Cross FM was acquired by DHC Corp.
  • September 2023 - Cross FM was acquired by local businessman Takafumi Horie, with Horie becoming its chairman replacing DHC's Yoshiaki Yoshida and his business partner as the CEO.[2] A stock transfer agreement was held on September 6, where Horie and two parties agreed to acquire Cross FM's shares from DHC.[3]
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  • Hisae Aigoshi
  • Alice
  • Maki Ariga
  • D-High-LoW
  • fumika
  • Funkist
  • Honey
  • Racer Kashima
  • Natsuko Kondo
  • Makoto Kosaka
  • Yuta Kozuma
  • Zentaro Kurita
  • Lucy
  • Masaki
  • Akiko Matsumoto
  • The Mercury Sound
  • Moby
  • Tetsuzo Motoki
  • Mye
  • Ryuta Nobukawa
  • Pe'z
  • Prague
  • Shirley Tomioka-Sheridan (see also FM802)
  • Ritsuko Tateyama
  • Toggy
  • Shion Tsuji
  • Yayoi Tsuruta
  • Toru Yagi
  • Marico Yamamoto

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See also

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Other stations in Fukuoka

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References

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  1. ^ Cross Club Card
  2. ^ a b "Horie Takafumi Takes Helm at CROSS FM". Fukuoka Now. September 7, 2023.
  3. ^ Dentry, Brian (September 8, 2023). "Horie buys radio station 'CROSS FM', becomes new chairman". News on Japan.
  4. ^ Cross FM Navigators
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