Akira Kurosaka's New Role at LuckyFM Ibaraki Broadcasting
The landscape of Japan's media industry is changing rapidly, and amid this evolution, a significant leadership transition is underway at LuckyFM Ibaraki Broadcasting. On June 25, 2023, Akira Kurosaka, former president of FM Tokyo, officially took his place as president of LuckyFM. With a commitment to leveraging the extensive experience he gained in programming and sales at FM Tokyo, Kurosaka aims to drive the expansion of media operations at LuckyFM.
Departing from the position he held at FM Tokyo since June 2019, Kurosaka will now focus on utilizing his knowledge to enhance the vibrant media culture associated with LuckyFM. Notably, the current president, Shigetoku Abe, will step down after the company’s 63rd regular shareholder meeting but plans to remain involved as an announcer.
Kurosaka's Vision for LuckyFM
Kurosaka's vision for LuckyFM is not just about traditional broadcasting. He believes that as digital media proliferates, stations like LuckyFM can carve out a unique presence by embracing innovative management strategies.
One of the standout initiatives Kurosaka has highlighted is 'LuckyFes,' a massive summer festival organized by LuckyFM at the renowned Hitachi Seaside Park. The festival, initiated in 2022, showcases a variety of popular artists and is expected to draw an impressive attendance, with estimates of around 100,000 people over three days this August.
Additionally, LuckyFM prides itself on the fact that nearly all of its programming is produced in-house. This offers listeners in the Kanto region access to a diverse array of original content, free of charge on the platform radiko, which has expanded its coverage to include Tokyo and its neighboring prefectures.
In an exciting partnership, LuckyFM is also associated with the Ibaraki Robots, a team in Japan's B1 Basketball League, and maintains a collaborative relationship with BARKS, a well-known music information site. These affiliations are bolstered by the support of the Globis Group, which includes Globis Graduate School, one of Japan's largest business schools.
Kurosaka envisions LuckyFM as creating a 'LuckyFM cultural sphere' that resonates not just in Ibaraki but also throughout the greater Tokyo area. He aims to further broaden the media business and enhance cultural outreach, adapting to the continuously changing media environment.
Background of Akira Kurosaka
Kurosaka's extensive career began with his graduation from Waseda University in March 1981, followed by joining FM Tokyo in April of the same year. His ascent within the company culminated in his appointment as president in June 2019. Aside from his responsibilities at FM Tokyo, he also serves as a director at Tokyo Tower and is a visiting professor at Kanazawa Institute of Technology, demonstrating his commitment to both business and education.
As he embarks on this exciting new chapter at LuckyFM Ibaraki Broadcasting, Kurosaka's extensive experience and innovative mindset are poised to make waves in the region's media landscape. With his leadership, LuckyFM is set to expand its influence, engage audiences, and contribute significantly to the ever-changing media culture in Japan.
For individuals looking to stay updated with LuckyFM's latest initiatives and programming, further information can be found on their official website:
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