Chinese Radio Program Now Available in CyberSpace

"This is the first of many AWR program partner studios that will provide audio-on-demand on the Internet for countries in the 10/40 Window," said Don Jacobsen

Kowloon, Hong Kong | Andrea Steele

Adventist World Radio (AWR) and AWR’s Internet Servers have teamed up to make the Chinese Voice of Hope radio broadcasts available on the Internet, says John Ash, director of the Adventist Media Center in Hong Kong, where AWR radio programs are produced in Mandarin Chinese. The move supplements AWR’s existing shortwave radio broadcasts of the Chinese Voice of Hope.

“This is the first of many AWR program partner studios that will provide audio-on-demand on the Internet for countries in the 10/40 Window,” said Don Jacobsen, AWR president. Studios to follow include India, Korea, and Cyprus.

Commenting on the importance of web broadcasting, Jacobsen said that recent reports predict that “by the year 2010, at least 20 percent of the hits to the World Wide Web will come from China.”

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