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An underground radio station "Citizens' Radio" used to also broadcasts on FM (without a licence), however it has since shut down in 2023. Government radio-television station: Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK) RTHK Radio 1 (FM 92.6 MHz - 94.4 MHz) RTHK Radio 2 (FM 94.8 MHz - 96.9 MHz)
The following radio stations broadcast on FM ... Commercial Radio Hong Kong CR2 FM 90.3; Argentina. 90.3 Tolhuin in Tolhuin, Tierra del Fuego; 903 Radio in Rosario ...
Commercial Radio Hong Kong (CRHK, Chinese: 香港商業電台, also known as Hong Kong Commercial Broadcasting Company Limited, is one of the two commercial radio broadcasting companies in Hong Kong, alongside Metro Radio Hong Kong. CRHK offers a variety of radio programs, including news and weather reports, music, and cultural arts.
An unlicensed pro-democracy radio station in Hong Kong shut down Friday after 18 years on the air. The closure of Citizens’ Radio came on the eve of the 26th anniversary of Hong Kong’s ...
Hong Kong RTHK Radio live with Emma's Classical Music Radio Show. The British Hong Kong Government launched its first radio broadcasting station, known as "GOW", on 20 June 1928, [4] with a starting staff of only six people. [5] [6] Several name changes occurred over the next few years, and it eventually became known as "Radio Hong Kong" (RHK ...
Spins for songs are only counted if they chart for that particular week (meaning if they make it on the station's weekly Top 20 chart). [2] The awards ceremony are held on January 1, New Year's Day, every year. The awards have been held at number of different venues throughout the years including the Hong Kong Coliseum and Hong Kong Stadium. In ...
Citizens' Radio was a radio station in Hong Kong established by pro-democracy camp figure Tsang Kin Shing. The station ran as a non-profit organization. It started trial broadcasting on 3 October 2005 on 102.8 MHz FM. The regular broadcasting hours were 7:00 pm–12:00 pm from Monday to Friday.
HONG KONG — Radio Free Asia is closing its bureau in Hong Kong, the U.S.-funded media outlet said Friday, citing concerns about staff safety in the Chinese territory after the passage of a new ...