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Taipei POP Radio FM91.7 (Chinese: 台北流行音樂廣播電台; pinyin: Táiběi Liúxíng Yīnyuè Guǎngbō Diàntái) is a Taiwanese Mandopop radio station, began broadcasting on November 25, 1995. [1] It replaced Hit FM as the seventh, Taiwan-based, contributing radio station member of the Global Chinese Pop Chart.
Hit FM is a pop music radio station in Taiwan. It broadcasts in Taipei, Taichung, and Kaohsiung. Hit FM is owned by Voice of Taipei Broadcasting (Chinese: 台北之音廣播; pinyin: Táiběi Zhī Yīn Guǎngbō). It is one of the radio stations under Hitoradio.com. Hit FM is the highest-rated Top Ten radio station in Taiwan.
Pages in category "Radio stations in Taiwan" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... Taipei Pop Radio; U. UFO Radio; V. Voice of Free China;
Singapore Chinese Radio Stations; Frequency Description 88.3 MHz FM Adult Contemporary, Mandopop, K-pop, infotainment 93.3 MHz FM Mandopop, CHR/Pop, Top 40 95.8 MHz FM Talk radio, News and Finance, Classic hits, Oldies 96.3 MHz FM Classic Chinese hits from 80s to 90s, General Programming 97.2 MHz FM
Radio Taiwan International (RTI; Chinese: 中央廣播電臺; pinyin: Zhōngyāng Guǎngbò Diàntái) is the English name and call sign of the Central Broadcasting System (CBS), national broadcaster and international radio service of Taiwan. It is a government-owned station that broadcasts in 14 languages around the world via the internet ...
Television/radio coverage; Network: Hit FM (Taiwan) RTHK East Radio Pop Radio Guangdong Beijing Music Radio Singapore Y.E.S. 93.3FM Malaysia 988 FM:
Liberal netizens tore into Sen. Deb Fischer's (R-Neb.) elderly husband Bruce for appearing to turn down Vice President Kamala Harris' handshake last week, but viral footage that swirled online ...
Hokkien pop, also known as Taiwanese Hokkien popular music, T-pop (Chinese: 臺語流行音樂), Tai-pop, Minnan Pop and Taiwanese folk (Chinese: 臺語歌), is a popular music genre sung in Hokkien, especially Taiwanese Hokkien and produced mainly in Taiwan and sometimes in Fujian in Mainland China or Hong Kong or even Singapore in Southeast Asia.