Programs
- Yes! This is Toshiharu Harada (ほんまもん!原田年晴です)
- Beppin Radio (高岡美樹のべっぴんラジオ)
- Radio Yoshimoto Genki Super (ラジオよしもとむっちゃ元気スーパー)
- 5 up Yoshimoto Gachimori (5upよしもと ガチモリ)
- OBC Dramatic Keiba (OBCドラマティック競馬)
- Sankei Express News (news bulletin)
- 1314 V-STATION, etc.
- Programs from other radio stations via network
- A Wake-up Call for You (あなたへモーニングコール, produced by TBS Radio & Communications, Inc. (TBS R&C), from 5 (JST) until 6 (JST) every day)
- All Night Nippon (オールナイトニッポン, produced by Nippon Broadcasting System, Inc. (LF), from 25 (JST) until 27 (JST) every Monday to Saturday)
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