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1,794 stations
China's radio landscape is a fascinating blend of state-led broadcasting and vibrant local expression. With nearly 1800 stations, it's a behemoth, reflecting the country's immense scale and diverse population. News and talk radio dominate the airwaves, particularly on major national and provincial networks. These stations often serve as primary information channels, shaping public discourse and delivering official narratives in a way that’s distinctly different from the more commercially driven or politically diverse talk formats found in neighboring countries like India or Japan. There’s a st…