Guangdong has established Pearl River Economic Radio, Guangdong Radio Sound of Music, Guangdong Satellite Radio, Yangcheng Traffic Radio Station, Voice of the City, Guangdong Radio Stock Market Station, and Voice of Southern Guangdong.
1. Zhujiang Economic Radio Station, started on December 15, 1986, frequency: FM97.4, broadcasting method: satellite, wireless, free in the province.
2. The Sound of Music of Guangdong Radio, broadcast date: January 23, 1991, frequency: FM99.3, broadcast method: satellite, wireless, free in the province.
3. Guangdong Satellite Broadcasting, broadcast date: 1996, frequency: FM91.4, broadcast mode: satellite, wireless, free in the province.
4. Yangcheng Traffic Radio Station, broadcast date: July 30, 1993, frequency: FM105.2, broadcast mode: satellite, wireless, free in the province.
5. Voice of the City, broadcast date: April 1993, frequency: FM103.6, broadcast method: satellite, wireless, free in the province.
6. Guangdong Radio Stock Market Station, broadcast date: April 1993, frequency: FM95.3, broadcast method: satellite, wireless, free in the province.
7. Voice of Southern Guangdong, broadcast date: August 20, 2004, frequency: FM105.7, broadcast method: satellite, wireless, free in the province.
What is the name of China’s first radio station?
China’s first radio station is called ECO Radio.
China's first radio station was built in 1923 in Shanghai by American Osborne. China People's Broadcasting was founded in December 1940 as Yan'an Xinhua Broadcasting Station, the predecessor of China People's Broadcasting Station. Communication University of China is the birthplace of higher education in broadcasting and communications in China. As of December 2019, China currently has 273 radio stations, 302 television stations, and 50 educational stations.
There are 125.69 million cable TV users nationwide and 4.13 million digital cable TV users. At the end of the year, the comprehensive population coverage rate of radio was 94.5%; the comprehensive population coverage rate of television was 95.8%. (Announced by the National Bureau of Statistics in February 2006) China currently has 744 medium and short wave broadcast transmitting stations and relay stations, 17,554 FM transmitters and relay stations, and 51,517 television transmitters and relay stations.