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  2. Radio in China - Wikipedia

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    Radio manufacturing expanded significantly during China's Third Front campaign to develop basic industry and national defense industry in China's rugged interior in case of invasion by the Soviet Union or the United States. [6]: 4, 219 In the Third Front regions, radio manufacturing increased by 11,668% percent as a result of the campaign.

  3. China Radio International - Wikipedia

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    China International Broadcasting Network (CIBN, traded as Chinese: 国广东方网络(北京)有限公司, an internet TV service, was a joint venture of China Radio International with other companies.

  4. List of Chinese-language radio stations - Wikipedia

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    China Radio International (CRI) is a government controlled media outlet. Typical programs include Tang Ren Jie and others. The weather is typically announced for cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Guilin, Ürümqi, Xi'an, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taipei.

  5. China Media Group - Wikipedia

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    China Media Group (Chinese: 中央广播电视总台; lit. 'Central Radio and Television General Station') also known as Voice of China, [1] [2] is the predominant state media company by means of radio and television broadcasting in the People's Republic of China.

  6. Chinese Radio and TV - Wikipedia

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    Today, the audience can listen to one-hour radio programs on cable, on air and on the Internet every Sunday till Friday. The subjects of the programs include news (local, national and China), education (health, legislations, finance), discussions, entertainment (show business, films, quizzes, sports), interviews, language courses, and reports, interluded by modern and classic Chinese music.

  7. If China declares war, these ham radio enthusiasts could be ...

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    Under the Kuomintang, or Nationalist Party — whose leaders fled to the island in 1949 after losing to Mao Zedong's Communist Party in China's civil war — civilian use of amateur radio was all ...

  8. China National Radio - Wikipedia

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    It used the call sign XNCR ("New China Radio") for broadcasts, and is the first radio station set up by the Chinese Communist Party in 1940. [ 3 ] In the west, it was known as the Yan'an New China Radio Station ( 延安新华广播电台 ) broadcasting two hours daily. [ 3 ]

  9. Internet in China - Wikipedia

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    As of at least 2023, the most used internet services in China are instant messaging and mobile messaging apps. [6]: 8 In 2020, 99% of internet users in China used instant messaging, while 99.8% used mobile messaging apps. [6]: 8 As of 2019, 93.5% of Chinese internet users have used WeChat. [6]: 76