1. Some radio stations have a listening column for past program reviews on their homepages. Generally, large stations, such as CCTV Beijing, have it. In order to save costs, some local stations do not have a program library. .
2. Some listeners, netizens or hosts will record past programs and upload them to the Internet.
3. There is a program monitoring system inside the radio station, and you can listen to past programs at any time, but generally only insiders know about it.
Listen to past music radio music
Shanghai FM107.7, Beijing FM90.0, Guangzhou FM87.4, Taiyuan FM89.3, Lhasa FM96.1, Hohhot FM99. 1. Nanning FM106.2, Yinchuan FM99.7, Shenyang FM99.8, Hangzhou FM103.2.
Wuhan FM105.8, Tianjin FM92.5, Nanchang FM87.2, Xining FM100.6, Xiamen FM105.2, Zhengzhou FM104.1, Haikou FM105.8, Jinan FM89.8, Shijiazhuang FM105. 1. Hefei FM91.1, Qingdao FM98.0.
Xi'an FM90.0, Guiyang FM107.3, Lanzhou FM88.3, ??Changchun FM91.6, Harbin FM95.8, Fuzhou FM92.6, Changsha FM107.0, Kunming FM93.0, Chengdu FM107. 6. Nanjing FM98.9, Quanzhou FM102.5, Zhuhai FM101.2.
Extended information:
A radio station is a mass communication institution that collects, compiles, produces and uses radio waves to transmit sound programs to audiences in a certain area. A news dissemination vehicle that communicates by radio waves or wires.
A program that transmits programs through radio waves is called wireless broadcasting, and a program that transmits programs through wires is called cable broadcasting. Broadcasting was born in the 1920s and officially launched on November 2, 1920.
China’s first radio station was built in 1923 and was run by foreigners.
The Chinese People's Broadcasting Industry was founded in December 1940, the predecessor of the Central People's Broadcasting Station - Yan'an Xinhua Radio Station. Communication University of China is the birthplace of higher education in broadcasting and communications in China.