- Nanjing Radio
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Nanjing Radio Broadcast area Nanjing, China Frequency Internet, AM, and FM First air date ? Format various Website http://www.njbs.com.cn/ Nanjing Radio (Group), (Chinese: 江南广播网, Pinying: Jiāngnán Guǎngbō Wǎng, translated as "South River Broadcasting Station") is a family of radio stations that serve the Nanjing China area. It is also associated with the Nanjing Television Broadcast Group.
External references
- Official Website
- Official Website (translated to English with Babelfish)
- Source: Pinyin translated by Cozy Website
List of Nanjing radio stations
- Comprehensive News Channel (O1)
- Education Channel (O5)
- Film/Television Channel (O2)
- Literature Channel (O3)
- Lifestyle Channel (O4)
- Kids Channel (O7)
- Nanjing News (Xinwen) Channel (NJXWT)
- Nanjing Economy Channel (NJJJT1)
- Nanjing Sports Channel (NJJJT2)
- Nanjing Music (Yin Yue) Channel (NJYYT)
- Nanjing Traffic (Jiao Tong) Channel (NJJTT)
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