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  2. KMPC - Wikipedia

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    KMPC (1540 AM, "Radio Korea", 라디오코리아) is a commercial radio station in Los Angeles, California. It is owned by P&Y Broadcasting Corporation. Radio Korea is a division of the Radio Korea Media Group. The station airs Korean–language programming, a blend of talk, news, information, and music for the largest Korean–American ...

  3. Kiss the Radio - Wikipedia

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    Kiss the Radio began broadcasting in 2004 with singer-rapper Danny Ahn of first-generation boy band g.o.d as its first DJ. [1] As a radio show which mainly focuses on k-pop, the hosts have been singers from popular idol groups. From 2006 to October 2016, various members of Super Junior hosted the show, which became known as "Sukira", and were ...

  4. Voice of Korea - Wikipedia

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    Chosŏnŭi Sori. Voice of Korea ( Korean : 조선의 소리) is the international broadcasting service of North Korea. It broadcasts primarily information in Chinese, Spanish, German, English, French, Russian, Japanese and Arabic. [1] Until 2002 it was known as Radio Pyongyang. The interval signal is identical to that of Korean Central Television .

  5. KBS Cool FM - Wikipedia

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    KBS Cool FM (Korean: KBS 쿨FM), also known as KBS 2FM KBS 제2FM방송) is a 24-hour Hot AC music and entertainment radio station of the Korean Broadcasting System.It plays mostly older K-pop Music from the 90s compared to KBS Happy FM which plays the latest K-pop tracks.

  6. Radio Star (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Radio Star (Korean: 라디오스타; RR: Radio Seuta) is a South Korean talk show hosted by Kim Gook-jin, Kim Gu-ra, Yoo Se-yoon and Jang Do-yeon. It airs on MBC on Wednesdays at 10:30( KST ). The first episode aired on May 30, 2007, making it one of the longest-running talk shows in the country.

  7. Idol Radio - Wikipedia

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    Idol Radio. Idol Radio ( Korean : 아이돌라디오) is a South Korean radio show created by MBC Radio specially for idols. It is listenable through MBC Standard FM and currently watchable live through only online portal BIGC, with replays available on MBC Radio 's official YouTube channel.

  8. KBS Radio 2 - Wikipedia

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    KBS Radio 2. KBS Radio 2 ( Korean : KBS 2 라디오; also known by its nickname Happy FM) is a K-Pop, classical music, and entertainment network of the Korean Broadcasting System. Opened in 1933 on AM Radio, the network began utilising FM Radio frequencies 67 years later for a clearer audio reception. Radio 2 operates daily from 5:00 am to 3:00 ...

  9. KBS World Radio - Wikipedia

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    KBS World Radio (Korean: KBS 월드라디오; formerly Radio Korea and Radio Korea International) is the official international broadcasting station of South Korea.Owned by the Korean Broadcasting System, the station broadcasts news and information in 11 languages: Korean, English, Chinese, Japanese, Indonesian, Arabic, Vietnamese, Russian, German, French and Spanish.