[cma-l] Fwd: from Japan (Satoko)

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Fri Mar 18 16:04:15 GMT 2011


JAPAN: AMARC calls on community broadcasters to rally in support

http://www.amarc.org/index.php?p=Japan_tsunami_earthquake_EN&l=EN&nosafe=0

AMARC Japan - Community Radio Spirit

https://www.facebook.com/pages/AMARC-Japan-Community-Radio-Spirit/111114575636123

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From: Matsuura Satoko 松浦さと子 <satoko at jca.apc.org>

Dear CMA

I am a staff of university. We had the ceremony of graduate today.

Many students called for donation to Tohoku area.  We can not go to
Tohoku area as volunteer, because train rail was closed and road is
narrow. So the disaster victims can not receive a relief products and
food.

The following is the list of active community radio stations as of
March 17.  These are researched by Kaori Ototake (OG of intern at
FMYY) in Japan:

Active Community Radio Stations in Tohoku Region (as of 10:50 on March 17)

Yamagata Prefecture
Yamagata City:
Radio Monster [76.2MHz]  http://www.fm762.co.jp/
Vigo FM [78.8MHz]  http://www.vigofm.co.jp/  (Twitter)
Harbor Radio [76.1MHz]  http://www.sakatafm.com/

Fukushima Prefecture
Iwaki City: Sea Wave FM Iwaki [76.2MHz]
http://www.fm-iwaki.co.jp/cgi-bin/WebObjects/1201dac04a1.woa/
(including multilingual broadcasting, also Internet radio)
※staying indoors on alert for the nuclear reactor problem

Fukushima City: FM Poco [76.2MHz] http://www.fm-poco.co.jp/
(Twitter, as special station for the disaster, 100W)

Kitakata City: FM Kitakata [78.2MHz]
http://www.fm-kitakata.co.jp/  (Twitter)

Aizuwakamatsu City: FM Ai’S [76.2MHz]  http://www.fmaizu.com/
(also Internet radio)

Motomiya City: FM Mot.Com [77.7MHz]  http://www.fm-mot.com/
(also Internet radio)

Kooriyama City: Koko Radio [79.1MHz]  http://www.kocofm.jp


Aomori Prefecture
Hachinohe City: Be FM [76.5MHz]  http://www.befm.co.jp/ (Twitter)

Hirosaki City: FM Hirosaki Apple Wave 78.8MHz
http://www.applewave.co.jp/  (Twitter)

Inakadate Village: FM Jaigo Wave [76.3MHz]
http://www.fm-jaigo.co.jp/

Mutsu City: FM Azur [76.2MHz]  http://www.fmazur.jp

Iwate Prefecture
Oshu City: Oshu FM [77.8MHz]  http://www.oshu-fm.jp/
(including multilingual broadcasting, as special station for the disaster, 150W)

Morioka City: Radio Morioka [76.9MHz]
http://www.radiomorioka.co.jp/  (Twitter)

Hanamaki City: FM One [78.7MHz]  http://fm-one.net/
(as special station for the disaster, 100W)

Ninohe City: Cassiopeia FM [77.9MHz]  http://www.779.jp/

Akita Prefecture
Yuzawa City: FM Yu topia [76.3MHz]
http://www.yutopia.or.jp/~fm763/

Akita City: Akita Community Broadcasting FM765 [76.5MHz]
http://www.fm765.com/

FM Tsubakidai [79.6MHz]  http://www.fm796.com/

Miyagi Prefecture
Iwanuma City: Hohoemi [77.9MHz]  http://www.fm779.com/
(by self- power generation)

Izumi Ward (Sendai City): FM Izumi [79.7MHz]
http://www.fm797.co.jp/
(10:00 – 17:00, from the ward office)

Aoba Ward (Sendai City): Radio3 [76.2MHz]
(also Internet radio)
http://www.simulradio.jp/#touhoku

Shiogama City: Bay Wave [78.1MHz]

Ishinomaki City:  Radio Ishinomaki FM76.4 [76.4MHz]
http://www.fm764.jp/ (as special station for the disaster, 100W)

Tome City:  H@! FM [76.7MHz]  http://hat-fm.net/
(as special station for the disaster, 100W)

Taihaku Ward (Sendai City): FM Taihaku [78.9MHz]
http://www.fm-t.net/

Osaki City: Osaki disaster FM
(as special station for the disaster, 50W)
※a group in preparation for setting up a new broadcasting station lent
their equipment to the city

Ibaraki Prefecture
Mito City: FM Pululun [76.2MHz]
http://www.fmpalulun.co.jp/   (by self- power generation))

Tsukuba City: Radio Tsukuba [84.2MHz]  http://radio-tsukuba.net/
(also Internet radio, including multilingual broadcasting, as special
station for the disaster, 80W)

Kashima City: FM Kashima [76.7MHz]  http://www.767fm.com/
(including multilingual broadcasting, as special station for the disaster, 50W)

Hitachi City: Hitachi FM [82.2MHz]  http://www.hfm.or.jp/
(by self- power generation)

Regards

Satoko Matsuura
-- 
matsuura at econ.ryukoku.ac.jp
from Kyoto
Japan



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