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What is the frequency of the sound of music in cities all over the country?
In China, the frequency of The Sound of Music varies from city to city. Examples are as follows:

1, Beijing, Central Radio and Television Transmitting Station, FM90.0

2. Tianjin, Tianjin Radio Transmitting Station, FM92.5

3. Fenglongshan Radio Transmitting Station, Shijiazhuang, FM 105. 1+0.

4. Radio transmitting station in Miaoqianshan, Taiyuan, FM89.3?

5. Dalian Radio Transmitting Station, FM 107.8.

6. Shenyang Radio Transmitting Station, FM99.8.

7. Changchun Radio Transmitting Station, Changchun City, FM94.3

8. Shanghai, Shanghai Radio Transmitting Station, FM 107.7.

9. Nanjing, Nanjing Yingshan Radio and Television Transmitting Station, FM98.9.

Hangzhou beifeng radio station 10, FM 103.2.

Note: The Voice of Music of China Central Radio and Television Station has stood the test of people and market from frequency positioning to program content presentation. Adhere to the correct direction of public opinion, advocate advanced, healthy, popular and fashionable, pay attention to the unity of appreciation, entertainment and service, and advocate social responsibility.

The listening rate of "The Sound of Music" remains high, and it has always adhered to the frequency positioning and the service tenet of "the first frequency of pop music" in the hearts of listeners, which has laid a good foundation for the development of the program. The birth of "The Sound of Music" opened the era of broadcast operation in China, which is a milestone in the history of China broadcasting.

At the same time, it also created brand programs such as "Gold List of Global Pop Music" and "TOP List of China", and carried out various activities, which were deeply loved by the audience. Since its launch, The Sound of Music has become a weather vane for the spread of Chinese pop music. In order to create excellent programs, the packaging of programs, the choice of hosts and the selection of program contents have all gone through many tests, and they have also become the objects that many music broadcasters are competing to imitate.