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The China radio broadcasts to mainland China through more than 100 shortwave stations. Programs of SOH can also be listened to via online streaming and mobile apps. [4] [5] [non-primary source needed] SOH also produces YouTube video programs. The YouTube channel “Jiangfeng Time” had more than half a million subscribers as of 2020.
Clandestine station targeted Cambodia. Sound of Hope: 2003 Yes Clandestine station targeted China. Voice of China 1991 Yes Clandestine station targeted China. Radio Republica: 2005 Yes Clandestine station targeted Cuba. Radio Itahuka Archived 2018-03-15 at the Wayback Machine: 2016 Yes Clandestine station targeted Rwanda. Radio Sedaye Mardom ...
Sound of Hope is an international Chinese-language radio network established by practitioners of the Falun Gong new religious movement. Sound of Hope may also refer to: The Sound of Hope, a 2020 book about music in the Holocaust by Kellie Brown; Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot, a 2024 drama film by Angel Studios
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KVTO (1400 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Chinese format. Licensed to Berkeley, California, United States, the station serves the San Francisco Bay Area. The station is currently owned by Phuong Pham, through licensee Pham Radio Communication LLC. [2] Its tower is located in Berkeley, California, and is shared with KEAR. [3]
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On its anniversary in 2011, MVC revived the station, which became the nucleus of Hope Radio. [8] [12] The following year, Hope Radio expanded to various areas with the inauguration of DXHR-AM in Butuan. [13] Prior to its 40th anniversary, the station, while operating 17 hours daily with development-oriented programs, tried 24/7 online streaming.