Radio stations

Arutz Sheva Israel National Radio is a right wing Israeli radio station. Founded in 1988, it formerly broadcasted on the Israeli airwaves from a ship in the Mediterranean Sea outside of Israel's territorial waters until being shutdown by the Israeli government. Currently it only broadcasts over the Internet from its website which it has been running for about the last ten years. It was forced to broadcast from a ship because Israeli law doesn't allow for private radio station. ...more on Wikipedia about "Arutz Sheva Israel National Radio"

B92 (Б92) is a radio and television station in Belgrade, Serbia. The station was a rare independent outlet for news and information in Serbia under Milosevic, and was a force behind many demonstrations that took place in Belgrade during the turbulent 1990s. The station originally went on the air in 1989, though it was shut down by authorities a few times in its early years. It was forced off the air for a time in 1999 when NATO bombed the region, and government agents cracked down on independent reporting. ...more on Wikipedia about "B92"

Beijing Music Radio ( Simplified Chinese: 北京音乐台), is the most popular music radio station in Beijing and on the internet in China. ...more on Wikipedia about "Beijing Music Radio"

The British Forces Broadcasting Service was established by the British War Office (now the Ministry of Defence) in 1943. Today it provides radio and television programmes for HM Forces, and their dependents, in Germany, Gibraltar, Cyprus, Falkland Islands, Belize, Brunei, Canada, Bosnia, Kosovo and the Middle East. ...more on Wikipedia about "British Forces Broadcasting Service"

Geronimo FM, a youngsters hits radio based in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. First went on-air as a pirate station called Gembel Rapi in 1968, Geronimo got its license in 1971 and May 31 1971 was baptized as its official anniversary date. The station was first an AM station on 1602 kHz and has since retained its top hits format. In early January 1989, Geronimo was the first station in Yogyakarta to move to FM on 105.8. That was after the Indonesian government opened the frequency for commercial radio stations. But in 2003 Indonesia's Communications Minister issued a decree in FM Radio Frequency Master Plan that forced Geronimo to move to 106.1 MHz FM. ...more on Wikipedia about "Geronimo FM"

La Voz Dominicana was the official radio and television station of the Dominican Republic during the regime of Rafael Leonidas Trujillo. The regime lasted for more than 30 years. The station used to hold yearly fairs in which international artists were invited to participate. New apartments, cars and several other items were given away during the festivities. ...more on Wikipedia about "La Voz Dominicana"

The following is a list of religious radio stations divided by country. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of religious radio stations"

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Radio Belgrade (Radio Beograd) is state-owned and operated Radio Station in Belgrade, Serbia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Radio Belgrade"

Radio Ceylon is the oldest radio station in South Asia. Broadcasting was started on an experimental basis in Ceylon by the Telegraph Department in 1923, just three years after the inauguration of broadcasting in Europe. ...more on Wikipedia about "Radio Ceylon"

Radio Hanoi was a propaganda radio station run by the North Vietnamese Army during the Vietnam War. ...more on Wikipedia about "Radio Hanoi"

Radio Široki Brijeg is a Croatian radio station aired from Široki Brijeg, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It serves the West Herzegovina County, Herzegovina-Neretva County, Herzeg-Bosnia County. It is found on frequencies 92.7, 93.1 and 102.3 MHz. ...more on Wikipedia about "Radio Široki Brijeg"

A radio station is a sound broadcasting service, traditionally broadcast through the air as radio waves (a form of electromagnetic radiation) from a transmitter to an antenna and a thus to a receiving device. ...more on Wikipedia about "Radio station"

Radio Télévision Libre de Mille Collines (RTLM) was a Rwandan radio station which broadcast from 8 July 1993 to 31 July 1994. It played a significant role during the 1994 Rwandan Genocide. ...more on Wikipedia about "Radio Télévision Libre des Mille Collines"

The Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation (SLBC) came into existence on January 5th 1967 when Radio Ceylon became a public corporation. Dudley Senanayake who was the Prime Minister of Ceylon in 1967 ceremonially opened the newly established Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation along with Minister Ranasinghe Premadasa and the Director-General of the SLBC, Neville Jayaweera. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation" This text is made on http://www.shortopedia.com

Vatican Radio is the official broadcasting service of the Vatican. ...more on Wikipedia about "Vatican Radio"

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World Harvest Radio International (WHRI) is a traditionalist Christian group that sponsors right wing politics and religious programming on the shortwave radio bands. They broadcast worldwide in the English language on a number of frequencies. ...more on Wikipedia about "World Harvest Radio International"

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