List of Chinese-language Radio Stations - United States

United States

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  • Chinamerica Hit Radio Mando-Canto Pop Music 27/7 Hosted in English. Online at: www.chinamericahitradio.com Studio in New York. Heard globally online.
  • China Radio International can be heard in the following cities:
    • Washington DC on WUST (AM 1120 kHz between 9 a.m.–11 a.m.)
    • Philadelphia on WNWR (AM 1540 kHz between 7 a.m.–9 a.m.)
  • Chinese American Voice, heard over a SCA subcarrier of WACD-FM in the New York/New Jersey/Connecticut tri-state area
  • Chinese Radio New York, heard in Philadelphia on WNWR, AM 1540 kHz, between 6 p.m.–8:30 p.m.
  • Chinese American Voice, heard in New York 24 hours on the 92 kHz subcarrier of WQCD-FM 101.9 MHz.
  • Chinese Radio Network on WGBB (AM 1240 kHz and the 67 kHz subcarrier of WCBS-FM 101.1 MHz, Flushing, New York) broadcasts in Mandarin.
  • Chung Wah Commercial Broadcasting heard in New York 24 hours on the 92 kHz subcarrier of WSKQ-FM 97.9 MHz.
  • Hong Kong Vintage Pop Radio is an internet based station, established in 2002, that broadcasts from New York playing Cantonese pop music.
  • Multicultural Radio Broadcasting Inc.'s Chinese Media Group broadcasts Chinese programming in the following cities:
    • KAHZ, Los Angeles is a Mandarin-language station.
    • KAZN, Los Angeles is a Mandarin-language station.
    • KTWR, Guam is a shortwave radio station that broadcasts in Mandarin and other languages to the Asia-Pacific region.
    • KMRB, Los Angeles is a Cantonese-language station.
    • Sinocast Radio, national Chinese network, heard in New York City on the 67 kHz subcarrier of WXRK-FM 92.3 MHz.
    • WKDM, New York/New Jersey/Connecticut tri-state area is a Mandarin-language station on AM 1380 kHz.
    • WZRC, New York/New Jersey/Connecticut tri-state area is a Cantonese-language station on AM 1480 kHz.
  • Radio Taiwan International is broadcast on WYFR from Okeechobee, Florida on shortwave 5950 kHz in the United States sometime after 5 p.m./6 p.m. until early morning. This broadcast can be received virtually through the entire United States using a short wave radio.
  • All Chinese Hits is a Silicon Valley-based Internet radio station broadcasting Chinese pop and rock songs.
  • KVTO (Sing Tao) on 1400AM in San Francisco.
    • KEST, San Francisco is a Cantonese-language station.
    • KSQQ, San Francisco is a Mandarin-language station.
    • KSJO, San Francisco is a Mandarin and Cantonese-language station.
    • KSFN, San Francisco is a Mandarin-language station.

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