List of international radio broadcasters
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:
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.
- Radiodifusión Argentina al Exterior
- Radio Australia
- Radio Free Asia
B
- BBC World Service - broadcasting from studios at Broadcasting House in London, England; (Bush House until June 2012 and transmitting by a network of terrestrial transmitters in various countries linked by the use of global satellite services.
- Radio Bulgaria
C
- Radio Cairo (ERTU; Egypt)
- Radio Canada International
- Channel Africa (South Africa)
- Voice of Croatia
- China Radio International
- CVC RADIO INDIA
D
- Democratic Voice of Burma - Burmese opposition broadcasting service based in Oslo, Norway.
- Deutsche Welle - the official international broadcasting service of Germany.
E
- Radio Exterior de España (international section of Radio Nacional de España; Spain)
- Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty - a non-profit organization in Prague, founded by the US-Government and the National Committee for a Free Europe
F
- Radio France Internationale - Radio France Internationale (RFI)
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- All India Radio Official website Url www.allindiaradio.org and www.newsonair.nic.in
- Voice of Indonesia
- Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting
- Israel Radio International
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
K
- Voice of Kenya
- KBS World Radio (the former Radio Korea International, Radio Korea and Voice of Free Korea; South Korea)
- Voice of Korea (the former Radio Pyongyang; North Korea)
L
M
- Voice of Malaysia
- Magyar Rádió (Hungary)
- Médi 1 (also known as Radio Méditerranée Internationale)
N
- [[Nepali Sanchar Radio]]
- Radio Nepal
- Radio Netherlands - the Dutch international radio service.
- Radio New Zealand
O
- Austrian Radio Ö1 International (the former Radio Austria International)
P
- Radio Prague (Czech Republic)
- Polskie Radio (the former Radio Polonia; Poland)
- RDP Internacional (Rádio e Televisão de Portugal) Portugal
R
- Radio Canada International
- Radio Prague
- Radio RAI International (Italy)
- Radio Romania International
- Voice of Russia - the former Radio Moscow
S
- Singapore Broadcasting Corporation
- Radio Slovakia International
- Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation
- SR International - Radio Sweden
T
- Radio Taiwan International (the former Voice of Free China)
- Radio Thailand (Other Name is National Broadcasting Services of Thailand)
- Radio Tirana (Albania)
- Trans World Radio
- Voice of Turkey
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