Beijing Radio and Television Station explained

Network Name:Beijing Radio and Television Station
Network Logo:File:Beijing Television Logo 2009.png
Country:China
Foundation:1 May 1979
Network Type:Broadcast
state media
Available:in Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei and other parts in China
Owner:Beijing Municipal People's Government

Beijing Radio and Television Station (BRTV), formerly Beijing Media Network (BMN), is a government-owned television network in China. It broadcasts from Beijing. The channel is available only in Chinese. Broadcasts in Beijing are on AM, FM, cable FM, digital radio, digital TV and online.

Beijing Media Network was founded on 16 May 1979. It covers China, Asia and North America. China Central Television was called Beijing Television from 1958 to 1978.

In October 2022, BRTV took a minority ownership stake in Kuaishou.[1]

History

Radio Beijing Corporation
(北京人民广播电台)
Area:Beijing,
Airdate:1949
Frequency:FM 94.5 MHz FM 97.4 MHz, FM 100.6 MHz, FM 103.9 MHz, FM 107.3 MHz, AM 603 kHz, AM 774 kHz, AM 828 kHz, AM 927 kHz, Internet
Format:Contemporary
Website:http://www.rbc.cn/

Radio Beijing Corporation (RBC;, literally Beijing People's Broadcasting Station), was a family of municipal radio stations that also include news, music, and sports in Beijing.[2]

On 1 June 2020, Radio Beijing Corporation, together with Beijing Television and Beiguang Media, merged into Beijing Media Network.[3]

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List of Beijing Radio channels

, all of these radio channels are also available via Internet.

channel name! rowspan="2"
started airing dateFrequencyDescription
EnglishChinese
Beijing News Radio2 February 1949
  • AM 828 kHz
  • FM 90.4 MHz or 94.5 MHz
News (was using FM 100.6 MHz before 1 February 2021)
Beijing City Radio, Voice of MC1 March 2005
  • AM 1026 kHz
  • FM 91.9 MHz or 107.3 MHz
formerly Beijing Public Service Radio, renamed to current name in 2020, focus on Beijing Municipal Administrative Center
Beijing Sports Radio, Voice of Dual-Olympics1 January 2002
  • FM 102.5 MHz
  • Cabel FM 92.7 MHz
Sports Broadcast (AM 927 kHz stopped airing Sport Radio, and started airing Youth Radio in 2017), "Voice of Dual-Olympics" suffix added in 2019
23 January 1993
  • FM 97.4 MHz
  • Cabel FM 94.6 MHz
Beijing Music Radio (Mandopop)
Beijing Traffic Radio18 December 1993FM 95.6 MHz or 103.9 MHzTraffic
Beijing Wenyi Radio1 April 1994
  • FM 87.6 MHz
  • Cabel FM 93.8 MHz
Chinese Literature Broadcast
The Voice of JingjinjiFebruary 2021FM 100.6 MHzBroadcast in Jingjinji area. Previously known as Beijing Metro Radio.

Former radio channels

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2022-11-07 . Chinese state broadcaster takes 1 per cent stake in short video app Kuaishou . 2022-11-17 . . en . 2022-11-17 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221117051111/https://www.scmp.com/tech/big-tech/article/3198731/beijing-broadcasters-1-cent-stake-short-video-app-kuaishou-latest-sign-increasing-state-influence . live .
  2. Web site: Introduction of RBC.cn 北京广播网 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100503133350/http://topic.rbc.cn/08xxy_2/dtlj/200808/t20080807_714281.htm . 2010-05-03 . 2010-05-25.
  3. News: 1 June 2010 . 北京整合广电资源成立广播电视台 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141129172839/http://www.chinanews.com/cul/news/2010/06-01/2314830.shtml . 29 November 2014 . 22 November 2014 . 中新网 . zh.