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Beijing Music Radio: 北京音乐台: 23 January 1993 FM 97.4 MHz; Cabel FM 94.6 MHz; Beijing Music Radio (Mandopop) Beijing Traffic Radio: 北京交通广播: 18 December 1993 FM 95.6 MHz or 103.9 MHz Traffic Beijing Wenyi Radio 北京文艺广播: 1 April 1994 FM 87.6 MHz; Cabel FM 93.8 MHz; Chinese Literature Broadcast The Voice of Jingjinji ...
Beijing News Radio (Chinese: 北京新闻广播) is a radio station in Beijing, China. The radio station broadcasts on AM 828 kHz, FM 90.4 MHz and 94.5 MHz.
Radio Beijing International (Chinese: 北京外语广播, literally Beijing Foreign Language Broadcast) is a radio station which broadcasts on FM92.3 AM774. The radio station is part of the Radio Beijing Corporation .
Beijing. Radio Beijing Corporation. Beijing Music Radio (FM97.4) Beijing News Radio (FM94.5) Beijing City Radio (FM107.3) Beijing Traffic Radio (FM103.9) Beijing Literature and Art Broadcasting (FM87.6) Beijing Youth Broadcasting (FM98.2) Beijing Sports Radio (FM102.5) The Voice of Jingjinji (FM100.6) Tianjin. Tianjin Television And Radio Station
[citation needed] Its aim is to make CRI News Radio a first-class national news radio brand and its slogans are 'First News, News First', 'On-the-Spot China, Live World' etc. [11] CRI News Radio can be heard online and in Beijing on the radio on 90.5 FM; in Tianjin 90.6 FM; in Chongqing 91.7 FM; in Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macau 107.1 FM; in ...
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Perth Chinese Radio 104.9 FM, located in Perth, broadcasts in Mandarin and Cantonese 24/7 and was established in 2007. 3ACR AM 1629 Radio is located in Melbourne, and founded in 2011. The station targets local Chinese Australians and airs mainly news, cultural and other programs.
[2]: 104 VOA opened a bureau in Beijing in 1981. [3] In 1982, Radio Peking and VOA began regular exchanges. [3] In 1998, the State Administration of Radio, Film, and Television (SARFT) began the Connecting Every Village with Radio and TV Project, which extended radio and television broadcasting to every village in China. [4]: 30