Fate/stay tune
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30–60 minutes (CD)
![]() Cover art of Fate/stay tune Unlimited Radio Works | |
| Other names | Fate/stay tune -URW- |
|---|---|
| Genre | Streaming |
| Running time | 3–4 minutes (episode average) 30–60 minutes (CD) |
| Country of origin | Japan |
| Home station | Animate TV |
| Hosted by | |
| Created by | Type-Moon |
| Original release | February 22 – September 6, 2007 October 2009 – April 2010 (URW) |
| No. of episodes | 28 27 (URW) |
| Website | https://web.archive.org/web/20070927212237/http://www.animate.tv/digital/web_radio/detail_093.html |
Fate/stay tune (フェイト/ステイ チューン, Feito/sutei chūn) was a Japanese talk show and internet radio program produced by Type-Moon. The series was broadcast on the internet radio station Onsen, distributed to Animate TV.[1] Twenty-eight broadcasts were released online from February 22, 2007, to September 6, 2007.[2][3] The show was hosted by Ayako Kawasumi and Kana Ueda,[2][4] both voice actors for the Fate series. A radio show titled Fate/stay tune UNLIMITED RADIO WORKS was broadcast for the promotion of the Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works theatrical film.[3] It was streamed from October 2009 to April 2010,[5] and hosted by Junichi Suwabe and Ueda.[6][7]
Fate/stay tune was hosted by three voice actors: Ayako Kawasumi, Kana Ueda, and Junichi Suwabe.[4][6] The episodes of Fate/stay tune and Fate/stay tune UNLIMITED RADIO WORKS were distributed onto Animate Times (previously known as Animate TV),[4] and hosted on the internet radio station Onsen. They were split into two volumes in radio CD format,[8][9] and released through Frontier Works.[6] The volumes of Fate/stay tune would be released between August and October 2007,[10] while UNLIMITED RADIO WORKS' volumes were released between March and May 2010, respectively.[6][11]
