Radio network
A radio network is a network system which distributes programming to multiple stations simultaneously, or slightly delayed, for the purpose of extending total coverage beyond the limits of a single broadcast signal. The resulting expanded audience for programming essentially applies the benefits of mass-production to the broadcasting enterprise.
Most radio networks also produce much of their programming. Originally, radio networks owned some or all of the radio stations that broadcast the network's programming. Presently however, there are many networks that do not own any stations and only produce and/or distribute programming. Similarly station ownership does not always indicate network affiliation. A company might own stations in several different markets and purchase programming from a variety of networks.
Radio networks rose rapidly with the growth of regular broadcasting of radio to home listeners in the 1920s. This growth took various paths in different places. In Britain the BBC was developed with public funding, in the form of a broadcast receiving license, and a broadcasting monopoly in its early decades. In contrast, in the United States of America various competing commercial networks arose funded by advertising revenue. In that instance, the same corporation that owned or operated the network often manufactured and marketed the listener’s radio.
Major technical challenges to be overcome when distributing programs over long distances are maintaining signal quality and managing the number of switching/relay points in the signal chain. Early on, programs were sent to remote stations (either owned or affiliated) by various methods, including leased telephone lines, pre-recorded gramophone records and audio tape. The world's first all-radio, non-wireline network was claimed to be the Rural Radio Network, a group of six upstate New York FM stations that began operation in June 1948. Terrestrial microwave relay, a technology later introduced to link stations, has been largely supplanted by coaxial cable, fiber, and satellite, which usually offer superior cost-benefit ratios.
Many early radio networks evolved into Television networks.
Radio Networks in various nations
- Arman FM 98.1
- Radio Afghanistan
- Radio Aryana FM 93.5 Kabul Afghanistan
- Radio Azadi FM 100.5 Kabul Afghanistan
- BBC Radio FM 89.0 Kabul Afghanistan
- Radio kILID FM 87.5 Kabul Afghanistan
- Radio FM 89.4 Kabul Afghanistan
- Beijing People's News Radio 828 AM
- Chongqing Economic 101.5 FM
- Chongqing Music 88.1 FM
- Chongqing News 96.8 FM
- Chongqing People's Radio
- Chongqing Traffic 95.5 FM
- Chutian Radio
- City 792
- CNR 1 - Voice of China
- CNR 2 - Voice of Fortune
- CNR 3 - Music Radio
- CNR 5 - Taiwan service 1
- CNR 6 - Taiwan service 2
- CNR 7 - Voice of Huaxia FM 104.9
- CNR 8 - Minorities Service
- CNR 9 - Voice of Huaxia FM 87.8
- CRI China Radio International
- CRI Easy FM 91.5
- DongGuang News 104.5
- East Finance 97.7 FM
- ERS Shanghai East Radio
- Fujian People's Radio
Gansu Economy Radio 93.4 FM Guangxi Economic Radio Guizhou Economic Radio 98.9 FM Guizhou People's Radio Guizhou Traffic Radio 95.2 FM HeiLongJiang News 621 AM Henan Communication Radio Henan Culture Radio Henan News Radio Hubei People's Radio Jilin Traffic & Culture 103.8 FM Nanhai People's News 92.4 FM NingXia People's News 891 AM NingXia People's Traffic Radio Pearl Radio Radio Gansu Radio Guangdong Music FM Radio Guangdong Sport Channel Radio Guangdong Stock Market Radio Guangdong Voice of Health Satellite Radio Guangdong Shandong Economy 594 AM / 96FM Shandong Entertainment Radio (MY FM) Shandong Life Radio Shandong News Radio Shandong People's Radio Shandong Sixth Radio Shandong Traffic 101.1 FM Shanghai Radio Tianjin Bibhai Radio Tianjin People's Radio Traffic Radio FM 105.2 Voice of City 107 FM Xizang People's Radio Yunnan People's Radio ZheJiang Culture 99.6 FM ZheJiang Economy 95.0 FM ZheJiang Music 96.8 FM ZheJiang News Radio ZheJiang People's Radio 810 AM ZheJiang Tourism Radio ZheJiang Traffic Radio 93 FM
- All India Radio (AIR)
All Channels are DELHI specific:
91.1 FM Radio City
92.7 FM Radio Big
24.5 FM Red FM
94.3 FM Radio One
95.0 FM Hit 95FM
98.3 FM Radio Mirchi
102.6 FM AIR FM Rainbow
104.0 FM Fever
105.5 Gyan Bharti
106.4FM AIR FM Gold
- Radio Republik Indonesia (RRI)
Almost all radio stations in New Zealand are part of a radio network and most are network-owned.
- The Edge FM
- More FM
- ZM
- Flava
- Classic Hits
- Solid Gold
- Radio Hauraki
- Easy Listening i
- The Breeze
- The Rock
- Radio Live
- Radio Pacific
- Newstalk ZB
- Coast
- Radio Sport
- Tourist Information FM
- National Radio (public broadcaster)
- Life FM
- Radio Rhema
- Southern Star
- Concert FM (public broadcaster)
- ABS-CBN Corporation
- AdvancedBroadcasting Media Broadcasting System
- Aliw Broadcasting Corporation
- Audiovisual Communicators, Inc.
- Blockbuster Broadcasting System, Inc.
- Bombo Radyo Philippines
- Eagle Broadcasting Corporation
- Empire Entertainment
- Far East Broadcasting Company
- FBS Radio Network, Inc.
- GMA Network
- Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation
- Manila Broadcasting Company, Inc.
- Mareco Broadcasting Network, Inc.
- Nation Broadcasting Corporation
- Palawan Broadcasting Corporation
- PBN Broadcasting Network
- Philippine Broadcasting Service, Inc.
- Progressive Broadcasting Corporation
- Radio Mindanao Network
- Radio Philippines Network
- Radio Veritas
- Rajah Broadcasting Network, Inc.
- Raven Broadcasting Corporation
- Real Radio Network, Inc.
- SBS Radio Network, Inc.
- Southern Broadcasting Network, Inc.
- United Broadcasting Network, Inc.
- Vanguard Radio Network
- 90.7 Love Radio Winner- New Life Broadcasting System, Inc.
- All Turkish radio