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  2. Radio Free Asia - Wikipedia

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    Radio Free Asia was incorporated in March 1996, and began broadcasting in September 1996. Although RFA directors preferred to broadcast under the name "the Asia-Pacific Network", Republican representatives including Chris Smith and Jesse Helms insisted on returning the name to Radio Free Asia before broadcasting began, to which president ...

  3. Radio Free Asia (Committee for a Free Asia) - Wikipedia

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    In mainland China personal radio ownership was low, and in other parts of Asia, radio reception was poor. [3] [1] In 1953, the Committee for Free Asia decided to terminate RFA, [6] with it finally going off the air in 1955. [1] However, propaganda broadcasting continued with new facilities in Seoul through Radio Of Free Asia until 1966. [7] [8]

  4. List of radio stations in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Grassroots radio, also known as "ward speaker, wireless radio broadcasting", is the radio channel at the commune, ward, and village level, run by the people of the wards, commune in charge, the transmitting station is located at the People's Committee of the ward/commune with a broadcasting power lower than 100W, broadcasting on the frequency ...

  5. US-funded Radio Free Asia closes its Hong Kong bureau over ...

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    The president of U.S.-funded Radio Free Asia said on Friday that its Hong Kong bureau has been closed because of safety concerns under a new national security law, deepening concerns about the ...

  6. Radio Free Asia closes Hong Kong bureau, citing ... - AOL

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    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 ...

  7. Radio jamming in China - Wikipedia

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    Radio jamming in China is a form of censorship in the People's Republic of China that involves deliberate attempts by state or Communist Party organs to interfere with radio broadcasts. In most instances, radio jamming targets foreign broadcasters, including Voice of America (VOA), Radio Free Asia , the BBC World Service , Sound of Hope (SOH ...

  8. Radio Free Asia (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Radio Free Asia is a United States government-funded news broadcaster in Asia in operation since 1996. Radio Free Asia may also refer to: Radio Free Asia (Committee for a Free Asia), an anti-communist news agency operated from 1951 to 1955 by the United States Central Intelligence Agency; Radio of Free Asia, sometimes also referred to as Radio ...

  9. Laukkai - Wikipedia

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    Laukkai (also known as Laukkaing, Laogai or Laokai; Burmese: လောက်ကိုင်မြို့; Chinese: 老街; pinyin: Lǎojiē) is the capital [1] [2] of Kokang Self-Administered Zone in the northern part of Shan State, Myanmar.