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China Radio International

China Radio International, founded on December 3, 1941, as Radio Peking, is the state-owned international broadcaster headquartered in Beijing. The organization started its English service on September 11, 1947, broadcasting from a cave in Shahe in the Taihang Mountains during China’s civil war. Now part of China Media Group under the Central Publicity Department of the Chinese Communist Party, CRI claims it “endeavors to promote favorable relations” between China and the world while “playing a significant role” in China’s soft power strategy. A 2015 Reuters investigation identified at least 33 radio stations in 14 countries that are part of a global radio web structured to obscure CRI as its majority shareholder. The US State Department designated CRI as a “foreign mission” in February 2020.

  • Country of Registration:
  • Entity Type:
  • Chinese Name:
    中國國際廣播電台
  • Founding Date:
    12.03.1941
  • Address:
    No. 16, Shijingshan Road, Beijing, China (Lugu Office Area)
  • Website Link:
  • Current Status:
    Active

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