List of international radio broadcasters
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International radio broadcasters are legally licensed stations that broadcast from a host nation to another nation or nations. Such stations are operated both as non-commercial enterprises such as the BBC World Service, and commercial operations such as WWCR. The following is a list of such stations with links to entries about each one:
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[edit] A
- Voice of America - broadcasting from studios in Washington, D.C., United States, and transmitting by a network of terrestrial transmitters in various countries linked by the use of global satellite services.
- Radio Australia
- Radio Free Asia
[edit] B
- BBC World Service - broadcasting from studios at Bush House in London, England and transmitting by a network of terrestrial transmitters in various countries linked by the use of global satellite services.
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[edit] D
- Democratic Voice of Burma - Burmese opposition broadcasting service based in Oslo, Norway.
- Deutschlandfunk (Voice of Germany) - the official international broadcasting service of Germany.
- Deutsche Welle Deutsche Welle - http://www.dw-world.de/
[edit] E
- Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty - a non-profit organization in Prague, founded by the US-Government and the National Committee for a Free Europe
[edit] F
- Radio France Internationale - Radio France Internationale (RFI)
[edit] G
[edit] H
- Radio Habana Cuba
- Radio Balade FM Port-de-Paix,Haiti
[edit] I
[edit] J
- Radio Japan - Radio Japan offers live radio programs on the Internet which are originally aired outside Japan over short-wave. www.nhk.or.jp
[edit] K
[edit] L
[edit] M
[edit] N
- Radio Netherlands - the Dutch international radio service.
- Radio New Zealand
[edit] O
[edit] P
[edit] Q
[edit] R
- Voice of Russia - the former Radio Moscow