Beijing Renmin Guangbo Diantai - List of Beijing Radio Stations

List of Beijing Radio Stations

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Beijing Radio Stations
Frequency/Internet Description
Xinwen - Internet Streaming/AM 828 kHz, FM 100.6 MHz News
Gudian (古典) - Internet Streaming/98.6 FM Classical Music
Jingji - Internet Streaming City Management
Tongsu (通俗) - Internet Streaming/97.0 FM Popular Music (Mandopop)
Jiaotong - Internet Streaming/FM 103.9 MHz Traffic
Jiaoxue (教学) - Internet Streaming/99.4 FM Class Radio for Languages and Beijing Radio & TV University
Wenyi (文艺) - Internet Streaming/87.6 FM Chinese Literature Broadcast
Tiyu (体育) - Internet Streaming/AM 927 kHz/FM 102.5 MHz Sports Broadcast
Yinyue (音乐) - Internet Streaming/FM 97.4 MHz Beijing Music Radio (Mandopop)
Shenghuo - Internet Streaming Beijing City Life Broadcast
Qingyinyue - Internet Streaming Light Music Broadcast
Waiyu - Internet Streaming/AM 774 kHz Foreign Broadcast
DAB - Internet Streaming DAB Broadcast
Qingmeng - Internet Streaming Blue Network Broadcast
Cengshiguanli - Internet Streaming/FM 107.3 MHz Beijing Public Service Radio
Beijing Wenyi Guangbo - Internet Streaming/FM 87.6 MHz Beijing Joy FM

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