With China Radio you listen all Chinese radio stations for free and with very good quality. Stay tuned for all the news, music, information, and entertainment programming of the best radio stations in China.
China Radio International is a government controlled media outlet that broadcasts primarily news in various languages such as Mandarin Chinese, English, French, German, Spanish, Arabic, Portuguese, and many other languages.
On the English channel, the typical programs include China Drive, Frontline, Voices from Other Lands, and many other programs. The weather is typically announced only for Beijing and Shanghai in China and New York, Washington, DC, Seattle, London, Sydney, Toronto, Cairo, and Nairobi. On the Chinese channel, the typical programs include Tang Ren Jie and others. The weather is typically announced for cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Guilin, Ürümqi, Xi'an, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taipei. International cities weather is usually announced for New York, Washington, Seattle, Sydney, Bangkok, London, Paris, Madrid, Cairo, Nairobi, and others. In Beijing, China Radio International can be heard at 88.7 MHz FM band 91.5 MHz FM and some other frequencies.
Most Beijing radio stations are controlled by the Beijing Broadcasting Network, owner of the bjradio.com.cn website. For most of the stations listed, only internet streaming was available, although some of the stations can be received through radio frequencies such as 97.4 MHz FM, which was the music channel. Other Beijing radio stations include China Radio International's Easy FM on 88.7 MHz FM and 91.5 MHz FM.
Xinwen - News Gudian - Classical Music Jingji - City Management Tongsu - Popular Music Jiaotong - Traffic Jiaoxue - School Radio Wenyi - Chinese Literature Broadcast Wuexueyingshi - Chinese Movie Broadcast Tiyu - Sports Broadcast Xiquzongyi - Drama Broadcast Yinyue - Music Yazhouliuxing - Asian Broadcast Shenghuo - Beijing City Life Broadcast Qingyinyue - Light Music Broadcast Waiyu - Foreign Broadcast DAB - DAB Broadcast Qingmeng - Blue Network Broadcast
Guangdong is home to Radio Guangdong and many other radio stations. The following list (incomplete) contains a sampling of what you'll find on the dial when in Guangdong. Live streaming is available if you go to their official website.
Harbin Economy Radio controls two of the radio stations in Harbin. All of the radio stations only broadcast in Mandarin Chinese, although there are some in the area that also broadcast in the Russian language based on the high Russian population of Harbin. As of 2006, live streaming is not yet available.
Lhasa's radio stations are controlled by the Lanzhou Radio group. As of 2006, live streaming is not available.
Nanjing's radio stations are primarily controlled by the Nanjing Television Broadcast Group. The channels contain a variety of programming including local news, business, sports, a kids channel, traffic, and music. Live streaming is available if you go to their official website.
The Shanghai Media Group, part of the Shanghai Media & Entertainment Group conglomerate controls a fair number of radio stations in Shanghai. The radio stations broadcast local news, traffic, music (popular, classical, and light), and a variety of other programs. Live streaming is available if you go to their official website.
Shenzhen Radio Station controls four of several radio stations in Shenzhen. Live streaming is available if you go to their official website.
Tianjin's radio stations are controlled by the Tianjin People's Broadcasting Station with a variety of programs including news, traffic, music and others. Live streaming is available if you go to their official website.
Ürümqi's radio stations are controlled by the Urumqi People Broadcasting Station group. There is a limited amount of programs available, however, one station broadcasts in Uyghur, while the rest broadcast in Mandarin. Live streaming is available if you go to their official website.