International Shortwave Radio Broadcasters
Here are links to the web sites of several international shortwave radio broadcasters:
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Australia | Radio Australia |
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Austria | Radio Österreich International |
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Belgium | RTBF International |
Brazil | Radiobrás | |
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Canada | Radio Canada International |
Croatia | Hrvatski Radio | |
Cuba | Radio Habana Cuba | |
Czech Republic | Radio Free Europe - Radio Liberty | |
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Finland | Radio Finland |
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France | Radio France Internationale |
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Germany | Deutsche Welle |
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Japan | Radio Japan |
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The Netherlands | Radio Nederland Wereldomroep |
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New Zealand | Radio New Zealand International |
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Norway | Radio Norway International |
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Russia | Voice of Russia |
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Sweden | Radio Sweden |
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Switzerland | Swiss Radio International |
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United Kingdom | BBC World Service |
United States of America | Radio Free Asia | |
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United States of America | Voice of America |
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Yugoslavia | Radio Jugoslavia |
religious |
Adventist World
Radio KNLS International (World Christian Broadcasting) Trans World Radio |
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other | Radio For Peace International |
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Last revised: March 16, 2002