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China Radio International (CRI) is the state-owned international radio broadcaster of
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. It is currently headquartered in Babaoshan, Shijingshan, Beijing. It was founded on December 3, 1941, as Radio Peking. It later adopted the
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form Radio Beijing. CRI is the international radio arm of the China Media Group, under the control of the Central Publicity Department of the Chinese Communist Party, created following the first session of the 13th National People's Congress in March 2018. CRI states that it "endeavours to promote favourable relations between the PRC and the world" while upholding the PRC's official positions. CRI claims to "play a significant role in the PRC's
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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 and partnerships with other media outlets 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.


History

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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
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first used radio in Yanan Shaanxi Province in March 1940 with a transmitter imported from
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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 formalized 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
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, 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. 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. In April 1950, it began began broadcasting for listeners in Vietnam, Thailand, Burma, Indonesia, and in four dialects for overseas Chinese throughout
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. Radio Peking's influence and capacity grew from 1957 to 1967. By 1967, it was broadcasting 21 hours per week to
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. During the Cultural Revolution, it canceled many of its regular programs and focused on broadcasting
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's works. 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. Radio Peking began exchanges with Voice of America in 1982. Voice of American had opened a bureau in Beijing the previous year. A 2015 investigative report by
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found a network of at least 33 radio stations in 14 countries that obscures CRI as its majority shareholder. A significant portion of the programming on these stations is either produced or provided by CRI, or by media firms CRI controls in the United States, Australia, and Europe. In February 2020, the
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designated CRI and other Chinese state-owned media outlets as foreign missions. CRI has focused on forging commercial partnerships, particularly in Europe, in which its content is broadcast without attribution to CRI. According to a 2023
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by the Central European Digital Media Observatory, CRI's content steers clear of any criticism of the Chinese government.


Programming


Mandarin radio channels

At the beginning of 1984, it started to broadcast home service to the
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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. 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. CRI News Radio can be heard online and in
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on the radio on 90.5 FM; in
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90.6 FM; in
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91.7 FM; in
Guangdong ) means "wide" or "vast", and has been associated with the region since the creation of Guang Prefecture in AD 226. The name "''Guang''" ultimately came from Guangxin ( zh, labels=no, first=t, t= , s=广信), an outpost established in Han dynasty ...
,
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, and
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107.1 FM; in
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89.8 FM; in
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90.1 FM. Popular Shows * Laowai's Viewpoint ( zh, s=老外看点 , p=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). * Bianzou Biankan ( zh, s=边走边看 , p=Biānzǒu biānkàn), a travel show dedicated to a new location every episode * New Wealth Times ( zh, s=新财富时代, p=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: * News ( zh, s=新闻节目 , p=xīnwén jiémù), which comes from the Xinhua News Agency. * ''Tángrénjiē'' ( zh, s=唐人街, p=Tángrénjiē, l=Chinatown), a programme about overseas Chinese * Weather forecasts around China * Sports This broadcast was originally targeted at
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in the United Kingdom. In 2006, they removed the "London" reference, which was part of the introduction as ''"Ni hao London. Hello London"''


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
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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
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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 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 covers only 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: 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 , an internet TV service, was a joint venture of China Radio International with other companies. The company was owned by Global Broadcasting Media Group (, a joint venture (50–50) of China Radio International and , literally ''JinZhengYuan Union Investment Holding'') for 34.0004% stake, Huawen Media Investment for 30.9996% stake, a subsidiary () of listed company Oriental Times Media () for 15% stake, the operator of Youku () for 10% stake and Suning Holdings Group, the parent company of PPTV for 10% stake.


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.


G&E Studio

G&E Studio is 60% owned by Guoguang Century Media, a Beijing firm completely owned by the CRI. James Su is president and CEO of G&E Studio, which distributes CRI content to more than a dozen radio stations inside the United States.


See also

* China Media Group ("Voice of China") ** China National Radio **
China Central Television China Central Television (CCTV) is the State media, national television broadcaster of China, established in 1958. CCTV is operated by the National Radio and Television Administration which reports directly to the Publicity Department of th ...
*** China Global Television Network * International broadcasting ** Radio Taiwan International (formerly " Voice of Free China")


References


Citations


Sources

* Bishop, Robert L., "Qi Lai! Mobilizing One Billion Chinese: The Chinese Communication System", Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Press, 1989. * 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

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