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Radio Broadcasting

Mongols take radio as a companion to start the day and intermittently return to this friend during the course of the day. A great wave of changes took place in the 1990s with the establishment of a number of private radio studios. At present, 26 FM radio stations broadcast nationwide. They attract more listeners usually offering a broad range of music and advertisements. Despite the increasing popularity of television and radio still has an expanding audience in Mongolia Presently 90 per cent of Mongolian people have access to listen to radio. Mongolian Central Radio is responsible for radio service throughout Mongolia. Given the country’s scarce population and huge territory, its broadcasting is the main means of mass information. It was the only radio station in the country until the 1990s.

Today Mongolian radio broadcasts eight hours a day in English, Japanese, Chinese and Russian to audiences in Asia, Europe, Far East and the Pacific region, Mongolian Radio maintains links with radio networks in over a dozen countries. It exchanges personnel as well as music and feature programs with the London Radio Service, Radio France International, Voice of Russia, China Radio International, Radio Canada International and Korean Broadcasting Systems etc.

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