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KTWR, Guam is a shortwave radio station that broadcasts in Mandarin and other languages to the Asia-Pacific region. KMRB, Los Angeles is a Cantonese-dialect station. Sinocast Radio, national Chinese network, heard in New York City on the 67 kHz subcarrier of WXRK-FM 92.3 MHz.
There are over 3,000 radio stations in China. China National Radio, the nation's official radio station, has eight channels, and broadcasts for a total of over 200 hours per day via satellite. Every province, autonomous region and municipality has local broadcasting stations.
A few cities had commercial stations. Most usage of radio was for political purpose, frequently on a local area level. [citation needed] The Chinese Communist Party first used radio in Yanan Shaanxi Province in March 1940 with a transmitter imported from Moscow. Xinhua New Chinese Radio (XNCR) went on the air from Yanan on December 30, 1940 ...
It used the call sign XNCR ("New China Radio") for broadcasts, and is the first radio station established by the Chinese Communist Party in 1940 during the Chinese Civil War. [1] 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. [1]
The radio stations are broadcast primarily in the four official languages -- Malay, Chinese, Tamil and English to cater to diverse audiences. Owing to Singapore's history as a British colony, the English-language feed of the BBC World Service has been available in the region since its establishment, with Mediacorp relaying it as part of its FM ...
Category: Radio stations in China. 15 languages. ... List of Chinese-language radio stations; A. Antena 1 (Portugal) B. Beijing News Radio; Beijing Public Service Radio;
WKDM (1380 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to New York, New York.The station is owned by Multicultural Broadcasting and broadcasts in Mandarin Chinese on weekdays. . Most shows are brokered programming, where the host pays for the time and may sell commercials to support the broadcas
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]