Radio Guangdong
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Radio Guangdong is a provincially-owned radio station in Guangdong, owns nine radio channels and two newspapers. Radio Guangdong is a part of Guangdong Radio and Television, and is a member of World Radio Network.
History
Radio Guangdong started as Radio Canton, a radio station in Canton, the capital city of Guangdong Province. It first broadcast on 18 October 1949 and was renamed "Radio Guangdong" on 16 February 1950. Radio Guangdong was also the first radio station among Chinese Radio Industry to set up an Internet website which was started on 15 December 1996.
Radio channels
Channel Name | Modulation | Frequency in Guangzhou area | Main Languages as notes |
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Radio Guangdong News Radio (广东电台新闻广播) | AM FM | 648 kHz 91.4 MHz | English and Mandarin
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Southern Life Radio (南方生活广播) | AM FM | 999 kHz 93.6 MHz | Cantonese and Mandarin |
Business Radio (股市广播) | AM FM | 927 kHz 95.3 MHz | Cantonese and Mandarin |
Radio Pearl River (珠江经济广播电台) | AM FM | 1062 kHz 97.4, 103.0 MHz | Cantonese |
Music FM (音乐之声) | FM | 93.9, 99.3 MHz | Cantonese, English and Mandarin |
Car FM (广东电台城市之声) | FM | 103.6 MHz | Cantonese and Mandarin |
Guangzhou Traffic Radio (羊城交通台) | FM | 105.2 MHz | Cantonese and Mandarin |
URadio Shenzhen (广东电台南粤之声) | FM | 105.7 MHz | Mandarin |
Sports FM (广东电台文体广播) | FM | 107.7 MHz | Cantonese and Mandarin |
Newspapers
- Sheng Bao (声报, lit. voice paper, former 广东广播报, lit. Guangdong Broadcast News)
- Gushi Kuaibao (股市快报, lit. Stock Market News)
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