The China National Radio Headquarters (CMG Fuxingmen Office Area) | |
| Country | China |
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| Headquarters | Beijing, China |
| Ownership | |
| Owner | (Government of the People's Republic of China) |
| History | |
| Launch date | 5 December 1949 (1949-12-05) |
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| Coverage | |
| Stations | 17 terrestrial stations 4 digital radio channels |
| Links | |
| Website | www |
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| Simplified Chinese | 中央人民广播电台 | ||||||
| Traditional Chinese | 中央人民廣播電台 | ||||||
| Literal meaning | Central People's Broadcasting Station | ||||||
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China National Radio (CNR;Chinese:中央人民广播电台) is the nationalradio network of China, headquartered inBeijing. CNR forms the national radio service of the state-ownedChina Media Group (also known as the "Voice of China").
The infrastructure began with a transmitter fromMoscow to set up its first station inYan'an (延安). It used thecall sign XNCR ("New China Radio") for broadcasts, and is the first radio station set up by theChinese Communist Party in 1940.[1]
In the west, it was known as theYan'an New China Radio Station (延安新华广播电台) broadcasting two hours daily.[1] In China, it was called theYan'an Xinhua Broadcasting Station, which was established on 30 December 1940.[2]
On 25 March 1949, it was renamedShanbei Xinhua Broadcasting Station (陕北新华广播电台) after it departed from Yan'an. It began to broadcast inBeiping under the name ofPeiping Xinhua Broadcasting Station (北平新华广播电台). On December 5, 1949, it was officially named toCentral People's Broadcasting Station, two months after the establishment of thePeople's Republic of China. The station offered 15.5 hours of daily programming broadcast to most parts of China.[1]
Mao Zedong emphasized that all citizens should listen to the station on 5 May 1941. The "Central Press and Broadcasting Bureau" was the driver in pushing all schools, army units, and public organizations of all levels to install loud public speakers and radio transmitters.[1] By the 1960s, 70 million speakers were installed reaching the rural population of 400 million.[1]
The Central People's Broadcasting Station innovated wired transmissions, which were linked to the commonly found telephone poles hanging with loud speakers. Local stations were usually located in county seats or in individual factories or production brigades.[3] It was part of Mao's ideology of delivering "Politics on Demand". The station served as the headquarters forpropaganda during theCultural Revolution.[1]
During the Cultural Revolution, Central Radio offered extensive daily programming schedules, beginning withThe East is Red.[4] The majority of the daily schedule consisted of news and cultural programming, broken up with specialized programs on topics like morning calisthenics, children's shows, and broadcasts of military interest.[3]
The station later adoptedChina National Radio as its English name.[2]
| Station | Description | Freq |
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| 中国之声 CNR-1 | Flagship radio station of CNR. Mainly news and commentaries, broadcasting 24/7 hours except during 02:05-04:25 (UTC+8) on every Tuesday. Major programmes:News and Newspapers Summary (新闻和报纸摘要),National News Simulcast (全国新闻联播),News Live (新闻进行时) | seelist |
| 经济之声 CNR-2 | Mainly business news, broadcasting 24/7 hours except during 00:05-04:55 (UTC+8) on every Tuesday |
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| 音乐之声 CNR-3 | Chinese and World pop music on FM in many main cities in China, broadcasting during 05:55-00:05 next day (UTC+8, except 14:05-16:55 on every Tuesday) | FM 90.0 in Beijing, FM 107.7 in Shanghai, FM 87.4 in Guangzhou, etc. (Frequencies on FM may vary in different cities) |
| 经典音乐广播 CNR-4 | Previously known as Metro Radio (都市之声). Mainly classical, ethnic and retro music, broadcasting during 04:55-01:05 next day (UTC+8, except 13:05-16:55 on every Tuesday) | FM 101.8 in Beijing |
| 台海之声 CNR-5 | The first Taiwan service, broadcasting in Mandarin. Mainly news, entertainment, talk, during 04:55-01:05 next day (UTC+8) |
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| 神州之声 CNR-6 | The second Taiwan service, broadcasting in dialects including Hakka, Southern Min and entertainment in Mandarin, during 05:55-00:05 next day (UTC+8) |
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| 粤港澳大湾区之声 CNR-7 | Zhujiang delta, Hong Kong and Macao Service, broadcasting in Cantonese (some programmes may mix Mandarin), Teochew and Hakka, during 04:55-02:00 next day (UTC+8, except 14:00-17:00 on every Tuesday) |
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| 民族之声 CNR-8 | The Minorities Service, including Korean and Mongolian service, broadcasting during 05:00-23:05 (UTC+8) |
May transferred byIMRBN General News during 11:00–12:00, or by other local radio channels in Inner Mongolia. May transferred by Yanbian Korean Radio during 20:00–21:00 |
| 文艺之声 CNR-9 | Literature and entertainment programmes, broadcasting during 05:00-02:00 next day (UTC+8, except 13:05-16:55 on every Tuesday) | FM 106.6 in Beijing |
| 老年之声 CNR-10 | For the elderly, including entertainment, health programmes, etc., broadcasting during 04:25–02:05 next day (UTC+8, except 14:05-16:55 on every Tuesday) | FM 104.4 and AM 1053 in Beijing |
| 藏语广播 CNR-11 | Tibetan service, broadcasting during 05:55–00:05 next day (UTC+8) |
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| 阅读之声 CNR-12 | Audio reading, broadcasting during 05:00-02:00 next day (UTC+8, except 13:05-16:55 on every Tuesday) | AM 747 in Beijing |
| 维吾尔语广播 CNR-13 | Uyghur service, broadcasting during 07:55-02:05 next day (UTC+8) |
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| 香港之声 CNR-14 | Broadcasting in Hong Kong only, in Mandarin, Cantonese, Teochew and Hakka, broadcasting 24/7 hours except during 00:05-04:55 (UTC+8) on every Tuesday | on AM 675 (relayed byRTHK) and FM 87.8 in Hong Kong and Shenzhen |
| 中国交通广播 CNR-15 | Broadcasting nationwide on highways, offering highway information, broadcasting 24/7 hours except during 00:05-04:55 (UTC+8) on every Tuesday | FM 99.6 in Beijing, Tianjin, FM 101.2 in Hebei, FM 95.5 in Shanghai, FM 90.5 in Hunan, etc. (Frequencies on FM may vary in different cities) |
| 中国乡村之声 CNR-16 | Broadcasting agricultural programmes 24/7 hours except during 00:05-04:55 (UTC+8) on every Tuesday |
May also transferred by some local radio stations in Guizhou, Jiangsu, Inner Mongolia, Sichuan, Xinjiang, or by DTV radio functions via CDR technical |
| 哈萨克语广播 CNR-17 | Kazakh service, broadcasting during 07:55–02:05 next day (UTC+8) |
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