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China Radio International

China Radio International (CRI) is the state-owned international radio broadcaster of China. It is currently headquartered in the Babaoshan area of Beijing's Shijingshan District. It was founded on December 3, 1941, as Radio Peking. It later adopted the pinyin form Radio Beijing.

TypeState media
Country
China
Founded3 December 1941
HeadquartersBeijing, China
Broadcast area
Worldwide
OwnerPropaganda Department of the Chinese Communist Party
ParentChina Media Group
Launch date
18 April 1978 (1978-04-18)
Former names
  • Radio Peking
  • Radio Beijing
Official website
www.cri.cn
China Radio International
Simplified Chinese中国国际
广播电台
Traditional Chinese中國國際
廣播電台
Literal meaningChina International Radio Station
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhōngguó Guójì Guǎngbō Diàntái
Wade–GilesChungkuo Kuochi Kuangpo Tient'ai
IPA[ʈʂʊ́ŋkwǒ kwǒtɕî kwàŋpwó tjɛ̂ntʰǎɪ]
Yue: Cantonese
JyutpingZung1gwok3 Gwok3zai3 Gwong2bo3 Din6toi4
CRI headquarters in Shijingshan, Beijing

CRI states that it "endeavours to promote favourable relations between the PRC and the world" while upholding the PRC's official positions. As with other nations' external broadcasters such as Voice of America, BBC World Service and Radio Australia, CRI claims to "play a significant role in the PRC's soft power strategy" and Go Out policy, aiming to expand the influence of Chinese culture and media in a global stage. CRI attempts to employ new media to compete with other international media. Unlike other broadcasters, CRI's control via indirect majority ownership or financial support of radio stations in various nations is not publicly disclosed.[1][2][3]

CRI is presently the international radio arm of the China Media Group, under the control of the Central Propaganda Department of the Chinese Communist Party, created following the first session of the 13th National People's Congress in March 2018.[4][5]

In February 2020, the United States Department of State designed CRI and other Chinese state-owned media outlets as foreign missions.[6]

History

Radio was first introduced in China in the 1920s and 1930s. However, few households had radio receivers. A few cities had commercial stations. Most usage of radio was for political purpose, frequently on a local area level.

The Chinese Communist Party first used radio in Yanan Shaanxi Province in March 1940 with a transmitter imported from Moscow. Xinhua New Chinese Radio (XNCR) went on the air from Yanan on December 30, 1940. XNCR transmitted to a larger geographical area after 1945, and its programs became more regular and formalised with broadcasts of news, official announcements, war bulletins, and art and literary programs.

The English service started on September 11, 1947, transmitting as XNCR from a cave in Shahe in the Taihang Mountains,[7] when China was in the midst of a civil war, to announce newly conquered areas and broadcast a Chinese political and cultural perspective to the world at large.[8][9] The station moved from the Taihang Mountains to the capital, Peking, when The People's Republic of China was formed in 1949. Its name was changed to Radio Peking on April 10, 1950, and to Radio Beijing in 1983. On January 1, 1993, the name of the station was again changed, this time to China Radio International, in order to avoid any confusion with local Beijing radio broadcasting. Its online broadcasting platform: China International Broadcasting Network (CIBN) was formally established in 2011, as a joint venture of China Radio International, Huawen Media Investment, JinZhengYuan, Youku, Oriental Times Media and Suning Holdings Group.

Programming

Mandarin radio channels

At the beginning of 1984, it started to broadcast home service to the Beijing area on AM and FM frequencies. The service later expanded to dozens of major cities across the PRC, providing listeners inside the PRC with timely news and reports, music, weather, English and Chinese learning skills, as well as other services.

CRI News Radio (90.5 FM)

CRI News Radio (CRI环球资讯广播) was established on 28 September 2005, which takes advantage of CRI's journalists from all around the world and reports international (and partially domestic) news, sport, entertainment and lifestyle programmes for domestic listeners in Mandarin Chinese. Its aim is to make CRI News Radio a first-class national news radio brand and its slogans are 'First News, News First', 'On-the-Spot China, Live World' etc.[10] CRI News Radio can be heard online and in Beijing on the radio on 90.5 FM; in Tianjin 90.6 FM; in Chongqing 91.7 FM; in Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macau 107.1 FM; in Shandong 89.8 FM; in Anhui 90.1 FM.

Popular Shows

  • (Chinese: 老外看点; pinyin: Lǎowài kàndiǎn), an international news program with three hosts from different countries, frequent hosts include: Peter Yu (Chinese), Julien Gaudfroy (French), Elyse Ribbons (American), Li Xin (Chinese), and Soojin Zhao (Korean).[11]
  • (Chinese: 边走边看; pinyin: Biānzǒu biānkàn), a travel show dedicated to a new location every episode
  • (Chinese: 新财富时代; pinyin: Xīncáifù shídài), a financial talk show

Chinese podcasts

The following programmes can be heard on the Mandarin version of the podcast from the World Radio Network:

This broadcast was originally targeted at London in the United Kingdom. In 2006, they removed the "London" reference, which was part of the introduction as "Ni hao London. Hello London"[12]

English radio channels

CRI in English (846 AM, 1008 AM; 91.5 FM)

The CRI English channels that can be heard online are:

  • CGTN Radio (846 & 1008 AM in Beijing)
  • EZFM (also known as Easy FM)
  • Round the Clock (Internet only)
    • Voices from Other Lands is a weekly English radio program featuring entrepreneurs who originated outside of China doing business in China, hosted by Guanny Liu.
  • CRI 91.9 FM (Kenya 91.9 FM)
  • Chinese Studio is a 5-minute segment that follows most CRI English programmes
  • China Drive is an English radio show about life in the PRC
  • CRI Sri Lanka FM 97.9 in Sri Lanka in Sinhala and English (05:00—00:00 Sri Lanka Time)

English Podcasts

CRI offers a list of podcast programs in English:

  • Hourly News
  • The Beijing Hour
  • RoundTable
  • Studio Plus
  • Today
  • Chinese Studio
  • More to Read

Holiday Broadcasts

During major Chinese holidays (dubbed Golden Week), such as Chinese New Year, May Day, and Mid-Autumn Festival, China Radio International typically broadcasts special programmes such as:

  • Growing Up In China (during the May Day holiday)

Most of these programmes are not typical of the broadcast during the other parts of the year. The analogy is similar to Christmas music broadcasts in the United States.

Olympic Radio

In July 2006, CRI launched a new radio station called CRI Olympic Radio at 900 AM in Beijing. This special broadcast was done in Mandarin, Korean, English, Russian, French, Spanish, Arabic, Japanese and German 24 hours a day. This service was terminated in late 2008 after the Beijing Olympics and now the frequency 900 AM is occupied by CRI News Radio which only covers Beijing.

Pay television channels

Other than radio channels, CRI also operates these pay television channels via satellite airing:

  • Shark Shopping Channel (聚鲨环球精选) (de facto free channel in several local DTV networks)
  • Global Sightseeing Channel (环球奇观)
  • China Transport Channel (中国交通) (co-operate with MOT)

Languages

China Radio International broadcasts in the following languages:[13]

Language Launched Website
Albanian Radio e Jashtme e Kinës
Arabic http://arabic.cri.cn
Armenian 12 April 2011[14]
Belarusian 23 September 2009[15] http://belarusian.cri.cn
Bengali http://bengali.cri.cn
Bulgarian http://bulgarian.cri.cn
Burmese 10 April 1950[16] http://myanmar.cri.cn
Croatian Kineski Radio Internacional
Cambodian 11 December 2008[17] http://cambodian.cri.cn
Cantonese
Czech http://czech.cri.cn
Dutch 23 September 2009[15]
English 11 September 1947[18] http://english.cri.cn
Esperanto 19 December 1964[19] http://esperanto.cri.cn
Estonian
Filipino Radyo Internasyonal ng Tsina
French 5 June 1958[20] http://french.cri.cn
German 15 April 1960 Radio China International
Greek 23 September 2009[15] http://greek.cri.cn
Hausa http://hausa.cri.cn
Hebrew 23 September 2009[15] http://hebrew.cri.cn [21]
Hindi 15 March 1959 http://hindi.cri.cn
Hungarian http://hungarian.cri.cn
Indonesian Radio Internasional Tiongkok
Italian Radio Cina Internazionale
Japanese 3 December 1941[22]
Kazakh
Korean 2 July 1950[23] http://korean.cri.cn/
Laotian 20 November 2006[24] http://laos.cri.cn
Malaysian Radio Antarabangsa China
Mandarin
Mongolian 1 December 1964 Хятадын олон улсын радио
Nepali 25 Jun 1975[25] http://nepal.cri.cn
Persian http://persian.cri.cn
Polish Chińskie Radio Międzynarodowe
Portuguese http://portuguese.cri.cn
Pashto http://pushtu.cri.cn
Romanian 30 August 1968 Radio China Internaţional
Russian 24 December 1954[26] Международное радио Китая
Serbian http://serbian.cri.cn
Sinhala January 1975 http://sinhalese.cri.cn
Spanish 3 September 1956[27] http://espanol.cri.cn
Swahili 6 March 2006[28] http://swahili.cri.cn
Swedish
Tamil August 1963[29][30] சீன வானொலி
Thai http://thai.cri.cn
Tibetan
Turkish http://turkish.cri.cn
Ukrainian May 2008 Міжнародне радіо Китаю
Urdu http://urdu.cri.cn
Uygur
Vietnamese Đài phát thanh quốc tế Trung Quốc

The Tibetan, Uygur and Kazakh services are broadcast in association with local radio stations (Tibet People's Broadcasting Station and Xinjiang People's Broadcasting Station).

Joint ventures

China International Broadcasting Network

China International Broadcasting Network (CIBN, traded as Chinese: 国广东方网络(北京)有限公司, an internet TV service, was a joint venture of China Radio International with other companies. The company was owned by Global Broadcasting Media Group (Chinese: 国广环球传媒控股有限公司, a joint venture (50–50) of China Radio International and Chinese: 金正源联合投资控股有限公司, literally JinZhengYuan Union Investment Holding) for 34.0004% stake, Huawen Media Investment for 30.9996% stake, a subsidiary (Chinese: 桂林东方时代投资有限公司) of listed company Oriental Times Media (Chinese: 东方时代网络传媒股份有限公司) for 15% stake, the operator of Youku (Chinese: 合一信息技术(北京)有限公司) for 10% stake and Suning Holdings Group, the parent company of PPTV for 10% stake.[31]

GBTimes

CRI owns 60% of Finland-based GBTimes. GBTimes is headed by Zhao Yinong and operates radio stations across Europe that broadcast CRI-produced content.[32]

See also

References

Citations

  1. ^ Qing, Koh Gui; Shiffman, John (2 November 2015). "Beijing's covert radio network airs China-friendly news across Washington, and the world". Reuters. from the original on 2 November 2015. Retrieved 2 November 2015.
  2. ^ Shiffman, John; Qing, Koh Gui (2015-11-02). "FCC, Justice Department investigate covert Chinese radio network". Reuters. from the original on 2020-07-06. Retrieved 2020-07-05.
  3. ^ "The International Metropolitan Broadcast Media Cooperation Forum". from the original on 28 January 2016. Retrieved 2 November 2015.
  4. ^ Bandurski, David (February 12, 2021). "All This Talk of Independence". China Media Project. from the original on February 15, 2021. Retrieved February 22, 2021.
  5. ^ Buckley, Chris (2018-03-21). "China Gives Communist Party More Control Over Policy and Media". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. from the original on 2021-11-12. Retrieved 2021-11-12.
  6. ^ Jakes, Lara; Myers, Steven Lee (2020-02-18). "U.S. Designates China's Official Media as Operatives of the Communist State". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. from the original on 2020-03-24. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
  7. ^ "CRI Marks China's First English Radio Show." (Archive) CRI English. November 25, 2011. Retrieved on November 16, 2013.
  8. ^ Chang, Won Ho, "Mass Media in China: The History and the Future", Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Press, 1989, pp. 151-152.
  9. ^ China Radio International, History and Milestones: CRI English Service (Archive)
  10. ^ "Ѷ㲥 CRI News Radio". from the original on 2012-05-23. Retrieved 2012-06-25.
  11. ^ "国际在线_读懂国际 点赞中国". from the original on 2017-10-14. Retrieved 2017-10-02.
  12. ^ China Broadcast Archived 2006-10-06 at the UK Government Web Archive
  13. ^ . cri.cn. Archived from the original on 2015-02-13. Retrieved 2015-02-15.
  14. ^ . english.cri.cn. Archived from the original on 22 March 2018. Retrieved 21 March 2018.
  15. ^ a b c d "CRI Online Launches New Language Services". www.chinadaily.com.cn. from the original on 11 June 2016. Retrieved 21 March 2018.
  16. ^ "CRI Burmese". myanmar.cri.cn. from the original on 2019-10-02. Retrieved 2020-04-16.
  17. ^ . xinhuanet.com. Archived from the original on 25 May 2010. Retrieved 21 March 2018.
  18. ^ 中央人民广播电台研究室《解放区广播历史资料选编 1940–1949》. Beijing: 中国广播电视出版社, 1985.
  19. ^ Skizo pri Esperanto-elsendo de ĈRI 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine, CRI.
  20. ^ Service français 2015-09-15 at the Wayback Machine, CRI.
  21. ^ Yellinek, Roie (2020-02-21). "The Chinese Penetration of Israeli Media". Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies. from the original on 2020-04-05. Retrieved 2020-05-25.
  22. ^ 日本語部紹介 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine, CRI.
  23. ^ 조선어부 소개 및 연계방식 2015-09-01 at the Wayback Machine, CRI.
  24. ^ . english.cri.cn. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 21 March 2018.
  25. ^ "नेपाली सेवाको संक्षिप्त परिचय - China Radio International". nepal.cri.cn. from the original on 22 March 2018. Retrieved 21 March 2018.
  26. ^ Международное радио Китая 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine, CRI.
  27. ^ Breve Historia del Departamento de Español 2015-10-05 at the Wayback Machine, CRI.
  28. ^ "CRI Launches First Overseas FM Radio Station". www.china.org.cn. from the original on 14 April 2018. Retrieved 21 March 2018.
  29. ^ "China Radio's Tamil station to launch FM channel in India". ndtv.com. from the original on 31 December 2017. Retrieved 21 March 2018.
  30. ^ Krishnan, Ananth (30 July 2012). "At 49, China's Tamil radio station plans an expansion". The Hindu. from the original on 15 December 2017. Retrieved 21 March 2018 – via www.thehindu.com.
  31. ^ 关于对国广东方网络(北京)有限公司追加投资暨关联交易事项的公告 [Announcement on capital increase in Global Broadcasting – Oriental Network (Beijing) Co,. Ltd. and related party transaction] (PDF) (in Chinese (China)). Huawen Media Investment Corporation. 25 April 2016. (PDF) from the original on 9 August 2016. Retrieved 10 June 2016.
  32. ^ Qing, Koh Gui; Wardell, Jane (2015-11-02). "Chinese radio broadcaster taps front men in Finland and Australia". Reuters. from the original on 2020-08-28. Retrieved 2020-10-12.

Sources

  • Bishop, Robert L., "Qi Lai! Mobilizing One Billion Chinese: The Chinese Communication System", Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Press, 1989. ISBN 0-8138-0296-2
  • Chang, Won Ho, "Mass Media in China: The History and the Future", Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Press, 1989.
  • Hamm, Charles, "Music and Radio in the PRC," Asian Music, Spring/Summer 1991, vXXII, n2, p. 28-29.
  • Howkins, John, "Mass Communication in China", New York, NY: Annenberg/ Longman Communication Books, 1982.

External links

  •   Media related to China Radio International at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official website  

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Radio Beijing redirects here For the municipal radio station Radio Beijing Corporation see Beijing Renmin Guangbo Diantai China Radio International CRI is the state owned international radio broadcaster of China It is currently headquartered in the Babaoshan area of Beijing s Shijingshan District It was founded on December 3 1941 as Radio Peking It later adopted the pinyin form Radio Beijing TypeState mediaCountryChinaFounded3 December 1941HeadquartersBeijing ChinaBroadcast areaWorldwideOwnerPropaganda Department of the Chinese Communist PartyParentChina Media GroupLaunch date18 April 1978 1978 04 18 Former namesRadio Peking Radio BeijingOfficial websitewww wbr cri wbr cnChina Radio InternationalSimplified Chinese中国国际广播电台Traditional Chinese中國國際廣播電台Literal meaningChina International Radio StationTranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinZhōngguo Guoji Guǎngbō DiantaiWade GilesChungkuo Kuochi Kuangpo Tient aiIPA ʈʂʊ ŋkwo kwo tɕi kwa ŋpwo tjɛ ntʰa ɪ Yue CantoneseJyutpingZung1gwok3 Gwok3zai3 Gwong2bo3 Din6toi4CRI headquarters in Shijingshan Beijing CRI states that it endeavours to promote favourable relations between the PRC and the world while upholding the PRC s official positions As with other nations external broadcasters such as Voice of America BBC World Service and Radio Australia CRI claims to play a significant role in the PRC s soft power strategy and Go Out policy aiming to expand the influence of Chinese culture and media in a global stage CRI attempts to employ new media to compete with other international media Unlike other broadcasters CRI s control via indirect majority ownership or financial support of radio stations in various nations is not publicly disclosed 1 2 3 CRI is presently the international radio arm of the China Media Group under the control of the Central Propaganda Department of the Chinese Communist Party created following the first session of the 13th National People s Congress in March 2018 4 5 In February 2020 the United States Department of State designed CRI and other Chinese state owned media outlets as foreign missions 6 Contents 1 History 2 Programming 2 1 Mandarin radio channels 2 1 1 CRI News Radio 90 5 FM 2 1 2 Chinese podcasts 2 2 English radio channels 2 2 1 CRI in English 846 AM 1008 AM 91 5 FM 2 2 2 English Podcasts 2 3 Holiday Broadcasts 2 4 Olympic Radio 2 5 Pay television channels 3 Languages 4 Joint ventures 4 1 China International Broadcasting Network 4 2 GBTimes 5 See also 6 References 6 1 Citations 6 2 Sources 7 External linksHistory EditRadio was first introduced in China in the 1920s and 1930s However few households had radio receivers A few cities had commercial stations Most usage of radio was for political purpose frequently on a local area level The Chinese Communist Party first used radio in Yanan Shaanxi Province in March 1940 with a transmitter imported from Moscow Xinhua New Chinese Radio XNCR went on the air from Yanan on December 30 1940 XNCR transmitted to a larger geographical area after 1945 and its programs became more regular and formalised with broadcasts of news official announcements war bulletins and art and literary programs The English service started on September 11 1947 transmitting as XNCR from a cave in Shahe in the Taihang Mountains 7 when China was in the midst of a civil war to announce newly conquered areas and broadcast a Chinese political and cultural perspective to the world at large 8 9 The station moved from the Taihang Mountains to the capital Peking when The People s Republic of China was formed in 1949 Its name was changed to Radio Peking on April 10 1950 and to Radio Beijing in 1983 On January 1 1993 the name of the station was again changed this time to China Radio International in order to avoid any confusion with local Beijing radio broadcasting Its online broadcasting platform China International Broadcasting Network CIBN was formally established in 2011 as a joint venture of China Radio International Huawen Media Investment JinZhengYuan Youku Oriental Times Media and Suning Holdings Group Programming EditMandarin radio channels Edit At the beginning of 1984 it started to broadcast home service to the Beijing area on AM and FM frequencies The service later expanded to dozens of major cities across the PRC providing listeners inside the PRC with timely news and reports music weather English and Chinese learning skills as well as other services CRI News Radio 90 5 FM Edit CRI News Radio CRI环球资讯广播 was established on 28 September 2005 which takes advantage of CRI s journalists from all around the world and reports international and partially domestic news sport entertainment and lifestyle programmes for domestic listeners in Mandarin Chinese Its aim is to make CRI News Radio a first class national news radio brand and its slogans are First News News First On the Spot China Live World etc 10 CRI News Radio can be heard online and in Beijing on the radio on 90 5 FM in Tianjin 90 6 FM in Chongqing 91 7 FM in Guangdong Hong Kong and Macau 107 1 FM in Shandong 89 8 FM in Anhui 90 1 FM Popular Shows Laowai s Viewpoint Chinese 老外看点 pinyin Lǎowai kandiǎn an international news program with three hosts from different countries frequent hosts include Peter Yu Chinese Julien Gaudfroy French Elyse Ribbons American Li Xin Chinese and Soojin Zhao Korean 11 Bianzou Biankan Chinese 边走边看 pinyin Bianzǒu biankan a travel show dedicated to a new location every episode New Wealth Times Chinese 新财富时代 pinyin Xincaifu shidai a financial talk showChinese podcasts Edit The following programmes can be heard on the Mandarin version of the podcast from the World Radio Network News Chinese 新闻节目 pinyin xinwen jiemu which comes from the Xinhua News Agency Tangrenjie Chinese 唐人街 pinyin Tangrenjie lit Chinatown a programme about overseas Chinese Weather forecasts around China SportsThis broadcast was originally targeted at London in the United Kingdom In 2006 they removed the London reference which was part of the introduction as Ni hao London Hello London 12 English radio channels Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message CRI in English 846 AM 1008 AM 91 5 FM Edit The CRI English channels that can be heard online are CGTN Radio 846 amp 1008 AM in Beijing EZFM also known as Easy FM Round the Clock Internet only Voices from Other Lands is a weekly English radio program featuring entrepreneurs who originated outside of China doing business in China hosted by Guanny Liu CRI 91 9 FM Kenya 91 9 FM Chinese Studio is a 5 minute segment that follows most CRI English programmes China Drive is an English radio show about life in the PRC CRI Sri Lanka FM 97 9 in Sri Lanka in Sinhala and English 05 00 00 00 Sri Lanka Time English Podcasts Edit CRI offers a list of podcast programs in English Hourly News The Beijing Hour RoundTable Studio Plus Today Chinese Studio More to ReadHoliday Broadcasts Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message During major Chinese holidays dubbed Golden Week such as Chinese New Year May Day and Mid Autumn Festival China Radio International typically broadcasts special programmes such as Growing Up In China during the May Day holiday Most of these programmes are not typical of the broadcast during the other parts of the year The analogy is similar to Christmas music broadcasts in the United States Olympic Radio Edit In July 2006 CRI launched a new radio station called CRI Olympic Radio at 900 AM in Beijing This special broadcast was done in Mandarin Korean English Russian French Spanish Arabic Japanese and German 24 hours a day This service was terminated in late 2008 after the Beijing Olympics and now the frequency 900 AM is occupied by CRI News Radio which only covers Beijing Pay television channels Edit Other than radio channels CRI also operates these pay television channels via satellite airing Shark Shopping Channel 聚鲨环球精选 de facto free channel in several local DTV networks Global Sightseeing Channel 环球奇观 China Transport Channel 中国交通 co operate with MOT Languages EditChina Radio International broadcasts in the following languages 13 Language Launched WebsiteAlbanian Radio e Jashtme e KinesArabic http arabic cri cnArmenian 12 April 2011 14 Belarusian 23 September 2009 15 http belarusian cri cnBengali http bengali cri cnBulgarian http bulgarian cri cnBurmese 10 April 1950 16 http myanmar cri cnCroatian Kineski Radio InternacionalCambodian 11 December 2008 17 http cambodian cri cnCantoneseCzech http czech cri cnDutch 23 September 2009 15 English 11 September 1947 18 http english cri cnEsperanto 19 December 1964 19 http esperanto cri cnEstonianFilipino Radyo Internasyonal ng TsinaFrench 5 June 1958 20 http french cri cnGerman 15 April 1960 Radio China InternationalGreek 23 September 2009 15 http greek cri cnHausa http hausa cri cnHebrew 23 September 2009 15 http hebrew cri cn 21 Hindi 15 March 1959 http hindi cri cnHungarian http hungarian cri cnIndonesian Radio Internasional TiongkokItalian Radio Cina InternazionaleJapanese 3 December 1941 22 Kazakh https web archive org web 20170908052146 http kazak cri cn Korean 2 July 1950 23 http korean cri cn Laotian 20 November 2006 24 http laos cri cnMalaysian Radio Antarabangsa ChinaMandarinMongolian 1 December 1964 Hyatadyn olon ulsyn radioNepali 25 Jun 1975 25 http nepal cri cnPersian http persian cri cnPolish Chinskie Radio MiedzynarodowePortuguese http portuguese cri cnPashto http pushtu cri cnRomanian 30 August 1968 Radio China InternaţionalRussian 24 December 1954 26 Mezhdunarodnoe radio KitayaSerbian http serbian cri cnSinhala January 1975 http sinhalese cri cnSpanish 3 September 1956 27 http espanol cri cnSwahili 6 March 2006 28 http swahili cri cnSwedishTamil August 1963 29 30 ச ன வ ன ல Thai http thai cri cnTibetan https web archive org web 20190224113849 http tibet cri cn Turkish http turkish cri cnUkrainian May 2008 Mizhnarodne radio KitayuUrdu http urdu cri cnUygur https web archive org web 20180116173813 http uygur cri cn Vietnamese Đai phat thanh quốc tế Trung QuốcThe Tibetan Uygur and Kazakh services are broadcast in association with local radio stations Tibet People s Broadcasting Station and Xinjiang People s Broadcasting Station Joint ventures EditChina International Broadcasting Network Edit China International Broadcasting Network CIBN traded as Chinese 国广东方网络 北京 有限公司 an internet TV service was a joint venture of China Radio International with other companies The company was owned by Global Broadcasting Media Group Chinese 国广环球传媒控股有限公司 a joint venture 50 50 of China Radio International and Chinese 金正源联合投资控股有限公司 literally JinZhengYuan Union Investment Holding for 34 0004 stake Huawen Media Investment for 30 9996 stake a subsidiary Chinese 桂林东方时代投资有限公司 of listed company Oriental Times Media Chinese 东方时代网络传媒股份有限公司 for 15 stake the operator of Youku Chinese 合一信息技术 北京 有限公司 for 10 stake and Suning Holdings Group the parent company of PPTV for 10 stake 31 GBTimes Edit CRI owns 60 of Finland based GBTimes GBTimes is headed by Zhao Yinong and operates radio stations across Europe that broadcast CRI produced content 32 See also Edit China portal Radio portalChina Media Group Voice of China China National Radio China Central Television China Global Television Network International broadcasting Radio Taiwan International formerly Voice of Free China References EditCitations Edit Qing Koh Gui Shiffman John 2 November 2015 Beijing s covert radio network airs China friendly news across Washington and the world Reuters Archived from the original on 2 November 2015 Retrieved 2 November 2015 Shiffman John Qing Koh Gui 2015 11 02 FCC Justice 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