List of Chinese-language radio stations

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This is a list of radio stations that broadcast in the Chinese language.

East Asia

Mainland China

China Radio International (CRI) is a government controlled media outlet. Typical programs include Tang Ren Jie and others. The weather is typically announced for cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Guilin, Ürümqi, Xi'an, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taipei. International cities weather is usually announced for New York City, Washington, Seattle, Sydney, Bangkok, London, Paris, Madrid, Cairo, Nairobi, and others. In Beijing, China Radio International can be heard at 88.7 MHz FM and 91.5 MHz FM and some other frequencies.

Beijing

Most Beijing radio stations are controlled by the Beijing Broadcasting Network (Beijing Renmin Guangbo Diantai). Radio frequencies such as 97.4 MHz FM is for music. Other Beijing radio stations include China Radio International's Easy FM on 88.7 MHz FM and 91.5 MHz FM.

Guangdong

Guangdong is home to Radio Guangdong and many other radio stations. The following list is incomplete:

Harbin

Harbin Economy Radio controls two of the radio stations in Harbin.

Lanzhou

Lanzhou's radio stations are controlled by the Lanzhou Radio group.

Nanjing

Nanjing's radio stations are primarily controlled by Nanjing Radio, a subsidiary of Nanjing Television Broadcast Group. The channels contain a variety of programming including local news, business, sports, a kids channel, traffic, and music.

Shanghai

The Shanghai Media Group, part of the Shanghai Media & Entertainment Group conglomerate controls a fair number of radio stations in Shanghai. The radio stations broadcast local news, traffic, music (popular, classical, and light), and a variety of other programs.

Shenzhen

Shenzhen Radio Station controls four of several radio stations in Shenzhen.

Tianjin

Tianjin's radio stations are controlled by the Tianjin People's Broadcasting Station with a variety of programs including news, traffic, music and others.

Urumqi

Ürümqi's radio stations are controlled by the Urumqi People Broadcasting Station group.

Xi'an

Xi'an's radio stations are controlled by Jin Hao. Programs include news, music, and fashion on at least seven radio stations.

Hong Kong

Macau

Taiwan

Southeast Asia

Brunei

There are currently no FM radio stations in Brunei that are fully operated in Chinese. The daily Chinese programs for Pilihan FM is between 09:00-11:00 in the morning, and between 16:00-19:00 at night.

Indonesia

Most of the Indonesia FM radio stations indicated below are not fully operated in Chinese.

Jakarta

Bandung

Medan

Surabaya

Semarang

Palembang

Pangkal Pinang

Pontianak

Malaysia

Singapore

There are three licensed broadcasters of terrestrial radio in Singapore, offering a total of 6 Chinese-language FM radio stations. The national public broadcaster, Mediacorp Radio operates 3 stations, the media organisation SPH Media Trust manages 2 radio stations, and So Drama! Entertainment owns the remaining Chinese radio station. All of the radio stations are fully operated in Chinese and provide around-the-clock service. They broadcast a wide variety of programs, including news, music, infotainment and Public Service Announcements to inform, educate and entertain all audiences.

Oceania

Australia

New Zealand

Europe

France

Germany

Romania

Russia

United Kingdom

Vatican

Americas

Canada

There are a number of stations well known within the Chinese community in Canada that contain a certain number of programs in Chinese. However, due to the ethnic broadcasting policy made by the CRTC, there are currently no AM/FM radio stations in Canada that are fully operated in Chinese. Also, campus radios in Canada allows broadcasting their program in any language, including Chinese, but not a lot of them are known to the public.

United States

Africa

Kenya

South Africa

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