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  2. Beijing Radio and Television Station - Wikipedia

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    Radio Beijing Corporation (RBC; Chinese: 北京人民广播电台; pinyin: Běijīng Rénmín Guǎngbō Diàntái, literally Beijing People's Broadcasting Station), was a family of municipal radio stations that also include news, music, and sports in Beijing.

  3. China Radio International - Wikipedia

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    CRI headquarters in Shijingshan, Beijing. China Radio International (CRI) is the state-owned international radio broadcaster of China. It is currently headquartered in Babaoshan, Shijingshan, Beijing. It was founded on December 3, 1941, as Radio Peking. It later adopted the pinyin form Radio Beijing.

  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. Radio Beijing International - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  6. Beijing News Radio - Wikipedia

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    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. The station is part of the Radio Beijing Corporation.

  7. Beijing's covert radio network airs China-friendly news ... - AOL

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    As media around the world covered the diplomatic clash, a radio station that serves the. BEIJING/WASHINGTON – In August, foreign ministers from 10 nations blasted China for building artificial ...

  8. Radio in China - Wikipedia

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    [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

  9. The Voice of Jingjinji - Wikipedia

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    The Voice of Jingjinji (Chinese: 京津冀之声, literally The Voice of Beijing, Tianjin & Hebei) is the radio station of Radio Beijing Corporation, broadcasting stories about Jing-Jin-Ji on FM100.6. It is previously known as Beijing Metro Radio (Chinese: 北京动听调频).