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lundi 28 août 2023

China radios broadcast on 1389 frequencies in many languages all over the world !!!

China radios broadcast on 1389 frequencies in many languages all over the world !!! 

From 45 transmitters sites and more of 60 languages

I just start to try to listen a maximum of transmitters

https://webkiwisdrswl.blogspot.com/



I find these informations on the free guide of shortwave radios

https://www.short-wave.info/index.php

CNR China Nationale Radio on 518 frequencies from 3985 to 17595 kHz, they are 17 différent radios,

 From 21 transmitters sites !!!  CNR 1 to CNR 17 who broadcast for Chinese listeners in

 China  

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China_National_Radio

Transmitters sites:

Golmud

Hezuo

Hailar

Lhasa-Baiding

Beijing

Urumqi

Nanning

Baoji'Sifanshan

Hohhot

Yushu/GHTS

Qiqihar

Shijiazhung napo.

Xianyang

Shijiazhuang

Lhasa

Linghi

Dongfang Hainan

Kumming-Anning

Baoji-Xinjie

Fujiang


The Voice of China (Chinese中央人民广播电台中国之声 or 中国之声), a.k.a. CNR-1, is the flagship radio channel of China National Radio (CNR). It provides news and commentaries and broadcast 24 hours a day (exc. BJT 2:05-4:25 on Tuesday) via AM, FM, SW and Internet.

CNR 1 - Voice of China (News)

CNR 2 - Voice of the economy (Economy, Business)

CNR 3 - Music

CNR 4 - YouRadio 101.8 FM

CNR 5 - Taiwan Service 1

CNR 6 - Taiwan Service 2

CNR 7 - Voice of Huaxia FM 104.9 - (Zhujiang, Hong Kong and Macao).

CNR 8 - Minorities (Korean, Mongolian, Kazakh and other languages)

CNR 9 - Sounds of Literature (Literature and leisure)

CNR 10 - Sounds of the Elders (Programmes for the Elders, including leisure and health)

CNR 11 - Service in Tibetan

CNR 12 - Leisure Radio

CNR 13 - Service in Uyghur

CNR Sounds of Hong Kong (in Hong Kong in DAB)

CNR Road traffic.

CNR Sounds of rural China (Agriculture)











CRI  China Radio Internationale on 551 frequencies from 5955 to 17880 kHz, in 52 languages !!!

From 12 transmitters sites.

Beijing
Nanning
Hohhot
Xianyang
Shijiazhuang
Kunming-Anning
Baoji-Xinjie
Quivican
Kashie-Saibag
Urumqi-Hutubi
Jinhua
Bamako ( Mali Africa )


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

CRI states that it "endeavours to promote favourable relations between the PRC and the world" while upholding the PRC's official positions. As with other nations' external broadcasters such as Voice of AmericaBBC World Service and Radio Australia, CRI claims to "play a significant role in the PRC's soft power strategy" and Go Out policy, aiming to expand the influence of Chinese culture and media in a global stage. CRI attempts to employ new media to compete with other international media. Unlike other broadcasters, CRI's control via indirect majority ownership or financial support of radio stations in various nations is not publicly disclosed.[1][2][3]

CRI is presently the international radio arm of the China Media Group, under the control of the Central Propaganda Department of the Chinese Communist Party, created following the first session of the 13th National People's Congress in March 2018.[4][5]

In February 2020, the United States Department of State designed CRI and other Chinese state-owned media outlets as foreign missions.[6]












PBS Peoples Broadcasting Stations on 320 frequencies from 3990 to 13670 kHz

From 12 transmitters sites

Hezuo
Xiangtan
Lhasa-Baiding
Urumqi
Xinning
Kunming Shalang
Hohhot
Chengdu
Yushu/qhts
Lhasa
Guiyang
Urumqi Utubi


Xinjiang People's Broadcasting Station (XJBS) was a radio station broadcasting to the Xinjiang province area. It was operated by the Xinjiang Networking Transmission Limited in MandarinUyghurKazakhKyrgyz and Mongolian languages. Founded as Dihua People's Broadcasting Station in 1949 it was renamed after Xinjiang in 1951. In 2018 it merged with Xinjiang Television (XJTV) forming the Xinjiang Radio and TV Station (Chinese新疆广播电视台pinyinXīnjiāng guǎngbò diànshìtái).








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