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'''Jazz Nation Radio 108.5''' is a Classic Jazz radio station that appears in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] and is hosted by Jazz musician Roy Haynes. Both JNR and [[Fusion FM]] are among the first Jazz radio stations to appear in a Grand Theft Auto game. In [[GTA IV Episodes|Episodes from Liberty City]], JNR, Fusion FM and [[The Journey]] are replaced with one station, [[Self-Actualization FM]].
'''Jazz Nation Radio 108.5''' is a classic jazz radio station that appears in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] and is hosted by jazz musician [[Roy Haynes]]. Both JNR and [[Fusion FM]] are among the first jazz radio stations to appear in a [[Grand Theft Auto]] game. In [[GTA IV Episodes|Episodes from Liberty City]], JNR, Fusion FM and [[The Journey]] are replaced with one station, [[Self-Actualization FM]].
 
'''DJ:''' [[Roy Haynes]]
 
'''Genre:''' Jazz


== Tracklist ==
== Tracklist ==
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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
*If you turn to this station with [[Jimmy Pegorino]], [[Phil Bell]], or [[Ray Boccino]] present in the car, they will comment positively, meaning it's their favorite (or Fusion FM).
*If you turn to this station with [[Jimmy Pegorino]], [[Phil Bell]], or [[Ray Boccino]] present in the car, they will comment positively, implying that this and Fusion FM are their favourite radio stations.
*The "American.gxt" data file in [[The Lost and Damned]] lists a jazz standard, [[wp:Billie Holiday|Billie Holiday]] - "[[wp:Fine and Mellow (song)|Fine and Mellow]]" (1939), hinting that JNR was planned, but dropped, as one of the radio stations to be updated by downloadable content.
*The "american.gxt" data file in [[The Lost and Damned]] lists a jazz standard, [[wp:Billie Holiday|Billie Holiday]] - "[[wp:Fine and Mellow (song)|Fine and Mellow]]" (1939), hinting that JNR was planned, but dropped, as one of the radio stations to be updated by downloadable content.
*An advertisement for JNR says that it's at the "end of the dial", however it's not true since there's a station (K109) that has higher frequency than it.
*An advertisement for JNR says that it's at the "end of the dial", however it's not true since there's a station ([[K109]]) that has higher frequency than it.


== See also ==
== See also ==
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