Radio Free Asia (RFA) is a private, non-profit news organization operating under a grant from the BBG. Broadcasting daily in nine languages to listeners in Asia whose governments restrict media, RFA delivers award-winning, reliable news and information, along with a range of voices and opinions from within Asia, to demonstrate freedom of expression over the airwaves, on television, and online.
Through shortwave, medium wave, satellite TV transmissions, social media, and the Internet, RFA broadcasts in Mandarin, Cantonese, Uyghur, three Tibetan dialects, Burmese, Vietnamese, Korean, Lao, and Khmer. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., RFA has seven overseas bureaus and a vast network of correspondents around the world. Call-in programs and multimedia websites provide the audience with a forum in which they can freely express views and exchange ideas.
Radio Free Asia (RFA) is a private, non-profit news organization operating under a grant from the BBG. Broadcasting daily in nine languages to listeners in Asia whose governments restrict media, RFA delivers award-winning, reliable news and information, along with a range of voices and opinions from within Asia, to demonstrate freedom of expression over the airwaves, on television, and online.Through shortwave, medium wave, satellite TV transmissions, social media, and the Internet, RFA broadcasts in Mandarin, Cantonese, Uyghur, three Tibetan dialects, Burmese, Vietnamese, Korean, Lao, and Khmer. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., RFA has seven overseas bureaus and a vast network of correspondents around the world. Call-in programs and multimedia websites provide the audience with a forum in which they can freely express views and exchange ideas.
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