Feba Radio
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Feba Radio is a broadcasting network. It is driven by Christian values rather than by government or commercial aims. It was established in 1959 in UK as the Far Eastern Broadcasting Associates (FEBA, later known as Feba Radio) - associated with the Far East Broadcasting Company (FEBC) operating in USA and Philippines and the Far East Broadcasting Associates of India (FEBAI).
[edit] History
In 1970 Feba Radio (UK) began regular shortwave broadcasts from a transmitting station they had built in the Seychelles with the primary aim of reaching audiences in North India. That station was expanded to cover Southwest Asia, the Middle East and Africa until its closure in 2003. Feba Radio continues to use radio in many ways in those regions.
[edit] Feba Radio registered in other countries
1974 Pakistan
1975 Kenya
1975 Lebanon
1986 Zimbabwe
1992 Mozambique
1997 South Africa
[edit] External links
Official Feba Radio sites