is a Japanese radio program, broadcast by Nippon Broadcasting System as the flagship station and relayed by various radio stations across Japan. Its spin-off programs include All Night Nippon 0 (Zero) and All Night Nippon X (Cross).
DJs
The day of the week below are for the evening preceding in Japan, i.e. day in UTC.
- Mondays – Thursdays, 13:00 UTC – 15:00 UTC with "All Night Nippon Music 10 (ãªã¼ã«ãÂÂã¤ãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂã³MUSIC10)" (aired on 11 radio stations in Japan)
- Mondays: Ryoko Moriyama
- Tuesdays: Anju Suzuki
- Wednesdays: Yuko Natori (first and third Wednesday), Chisato Moritaka (second Wednesday), Kaori Kishitani (fourth Wednesday)
- Thursdays: Marina Watanabe
- Mondays – Saturdays, 16:00 UTC – 18:00 UTC with "All Night Nippon (ãªã¼ã«ãÂÂã¤ãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂã³)" (aired on 36 radio stations in Japan)
- Mondays: Yuki Yamada
- Tuesdays: Gen Hoshino
- Wednesdays: Nogizaka46
- Thursdays: Ninety-nine
- Fridays: Shimofuri Myojo
- Saturdays: Audrey
- Mondays – Thursdays, 18:00 UTC – 19:30 UTC with "All Night Nippon 0(ZERO) (ãªã¼ã«ãÂÂã¤ãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂã³0(ZERO))" (aired on 34 radio stations in Japan)
- Mondays: Tatsuya Kitani
- Tuesdays: Ano
- Wednesdays: Nobuyuki Sakuma
- Thursdays: Magical Lovely
- Fridays, 18:00 UTC – 20:00 UTC with "All Night Nippon 0(ZERO) (ãªã¼ã«ãÂÂã¤ãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂã³0(ZERO))" (aired on 34 radio stations in Japan)
- Fridays: Sanshiro
- Saturdays, 14:30 UTC – 16:00 UTC with "SixTONES No All Night Nippon Saturday Special (SixTONESã®ãªã¼ã«ãÂÂã¤ãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂã³ãµã¿ãÂÂã¼ã¹ãÂÂã·ã£ã« )" (aired on 34 radio stations in Japan)
- SixTONES
- Saturdays, 18:00 UTC – 20:00 UTC with "All Night Nippon 0(ZERO) (ãªã¼ã«ãÂÂã¤ãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂã³0(ZERO))" (aired on 34 radio stations in Japan from 18:00 UTC until 19:00 UTC, on 31 radio stations from 19:00 UTC until 20:00 UTC )
- Except final Saturday: weekly
- Final Saturday: Yarens
Specials
Jingle
Before commercial breaks, a jingle is sung. The current one is performed by Gen Hoshino.
Other artists who sang the ANN Jingle include:
Popular culture
In 1986, Nintendo developed All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros., a special Family Computer Disk System version of Super Mario Bros., as a contest prize. The game mostly consisted of levels from the original Super Mario Bros., though it also included some levels, graphics, and other gameplay changes from the Japanese '. Some enemies, characters, and level elements had their graphics changed to reflect people or symbols associated with All Night Nippon or the Nippon Broadcasting System.
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