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Revision as of 10:13, 6 May 2009
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Broadcast area | Shenzhen, China |
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Frequency | Internet, AM, and FM |
Programming | |
Format | various |
History | |
First air date | ? |
Links | |
Website | http://www.szr.com.cn/ |
Shenzhen Media Group (Chinese: 深圳广电集团; pinyin: Shēnzhèn Guǎng Diàn Jítuán) is a media company, of which the radio stations consists of four stations that play Chinese music, report news, or broadcast Chinese talk shows. (Source: Pinyin translated by Cozy Website)
Shenzhen Radio
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As of September 2006, SZR (previously referred to as "深圳广播电台", or "Shenzhen Guangbo Dian Tai") is now SZMG, the Shenzhen Media Group. The list of radio stations are as follows:
Frequency | Description |
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89.8 FM | News |
94.2 FM | Life |
97.1 FM | Music (Mandopop) |
106.2 FM | Traffic |
South African holdings
In May 2009 South African fixed-line telephone operator Telkom said it had sold its majority stake in startup broadcaster Telkom Media to the Shenzhen Group. The parties had been in negotiations since at least March 2008.[1]
External Website
Official Website (translated to English with Babelfish)
References
- ^ "Someone finally buys Telkom Media". Moneyweb. Retrieved 06-05-2009.
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