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  2. Radio Free Asia - Wikipedia

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    Radio Free Asia (RFA) ... a RFA affiliate aiming for younger Mandarin speakers, won the 2021 Online News Association's Journalism Award (Feature, ...

  3. List of Chinese-language radio stations - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. 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]

  8. Han Dongfang - Wikipedia

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    Han Dongfang's Youtube page – videos of Han's call-in program with Radio Free Asia (Mandarin language) Social Justice and Harmony in China: Trade Union Movement – talk by Han to UCLA International Institute on June 2, 2005; When will we have Free Unions in China? – online video of speech given in February 2007 in Montreal

  9. Asia Pop 40 - Wikipedia

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    Asia Pop 40 is the first regional weekly chart countdown radio show produced in Asia specifically for Asian radio. [2] There is an English language version as well as a Mandarin version. Each week Asia Pop 40 counts down the most popular songs across Asia, combining Apple Music charts from multiple markets to produce a pan-regional radio programme.