Radio Beijing Corporation

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Radio Beijing Corporation
(北京人民广播电台)
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Broadcast areaBeijing,  China
FrequencyFM 94.5 MHz FM 97.4 MHz, FM 100.6 MHz, FM 103.9 MHz, FM 107.3 MHz, AM 603 kHz, AM 774 kHz, AM 828 kHz, AM 927 kHz, Internet
Programming
FormatContemporary
History
First air date
1949
Links
Websitehttp://www.rbc.cn/
Radio Beijing Corporation
Simplified Chinese北京人民广播电台
Traditional Chinese北京人民廣播電臺

Radio Beijing Corporation (RBC; Chinese: 北京人民广播电台; pinyin: Běijīng Rénmín Guǎngbō Diàntái, literally Beijing People's Broadcasting Station), is a family of municipal radio stations that also include news, music, and sports in Beijing. [1]

Beijing Radio broadcasts in Beijing on AM, FM, cable FM, digital radio, digital TV and online.

List of Beijing Radio Stations[]

Beijing Radio Stations
Frequency/Internet Description
Beijing News Radio - Internet Streaming/AM 828 kHz, FM 100.6 MHz News
Gudian (古典) - Internet Streaming/98.6 FM Classical Music
Jingji - Internet Streaming City Management
Tongsu (通俗) - Internet Streaming/97.0 FM Popular Music (Mandopop)
Beijing Traffic Radio - Internet Streaming/FM 103.9 MHz Traffic
Jiaoxue (教学) - Internet Streaming/99.4 FM Class Radio for Languages and Beijing Radio & TV University
Wenyi (文艺) - Internet Streaming/87.6 FM Chinese Literature Broadcast
Beijing Sport Radio (体育) - Internet Streaming/AM 927 kHz/FM 102.5 MHz Sports Broadcast
Beijing Music Radio (音乐) - Internet Streaming/FM 97.4 MHz Beijing Music Radio (Mandopop)
Shenghuo - Internet Streaming Beijing City Life Broadcast
Qingyinyue - Internet Streaming Light Music Broadcast
Radio Beijing International - Internet Streaming/AM 774 kHz/FM 92.3 MHz Foreign Broadcast
DAB - Internet Streaming DAB Broadcast
Qingmeng - Internet Streaming Blue Network Broadcast
Beijing Public Service Radio - Internet Streaming/AM 1026 kHz/FM 107.3 MHz Beijing Public Service Radio
Beijing Wenyi Guangbo - Internet Streaming/FM 87.6 MHz Beijing Joy FM
The Voice of Jingjinji/FM 100.6 MHz Broadcast in area. Previously known as Beijing Metro Radio.

References[]

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-05-03. Retrieved 2010-05-25.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

Source: pinyin translated by Cozy Website

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