Radio Free Asia Now Available on Mobile Phones through AudioNow

Washington DC, September 18th, 2013 – In an effort to remain at the forefront of mobile broadcasting trends, Radio Free Asia (RFA) and AudioNow today announced that all nine RFA in-language news services are now available through AudioNow, the world’s leading call-to-listen platform.

Starting immediately, RFA’s in-depth, investigative brand of award-winning journalism in Mandarin, Vietnamese, Korean, Cantonese, Khmer, Uyghur, Tibetan, Burmese, and Lao can be heard from anywhere in the United States through a simple mobile telephone call that incurs no extra charges.

The complete listing of RFA in-language programming available in the U.S. on AudioNow is as follows:

● Mandarin: 857.232.0090

● Vietnamese: 857.232.0091

● Khmer: 857.232.0070

● Uyghur: 857.232.0139

● Korean: 857.232.0077

● Cantonese: 857.232.0066

● Tibetan: 857.232.0112

● Burmese: 857.232.0060

● Lao: 857.232.0088

For listeners in the global diaspora, RFA offers a unique opportunity to connect with their native countries, learning about the news affecting their families and loved ones there. RFA Mandarin offers 12 hours of broadcast content, including the programs China in Perspective and Voices of the People. RFA Cantonese broadcasts news two hours daily. RFA Korean features interviews with North Korean refugees and developments in North Korea, often affecting North and South Korean relations. RFA Tibetan covers human rights in China’s Tibetan regions. Uyghur news related to China’s ethnic minority in the northwest is also available.

RFA Khmer offers two hours daily of original in-language news, with recent coverage of national elections. RFA Vietnamese features news updates, such as Decree 72’s effects on social media and reports on South Sea developments. RFA Lao reports on dam projects and human rights, with updates on the economy and foreign investment. Finally, RFA Burmese offers updates from Myanmar, via breaking news reports on ethnic tensions and democratic reforms.

“RFA is excited about our new partnership with AudioNow. This new platform will provide an even larger mobile audience for our award-winning news and programming in their native languages,” said John Estrella, Vice President for Communications and Government Relations at Radio Free Asia.

Since 1996, Radio Free Asia (RFA), which was established by an act of Congress, has been providing in-language news coverage to listeners in East Asia who lack reliable access to free media.

“RFA is a leading source of programming and content for Asian communities and we are proud to amplify RFA’s reach and expand its mobile audience through our call-to-listen platform,” said Elan Blutinger, Managing Director of AudioNow, which is based in Washington, DC.

For more information about RFA on AudioNow, contact Alexandra Moe at: alexandra.moe@audionow.com.

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About Radio Free Asia

Radio Free Asia is a private, nonprofit corporation broadcasting and publishing online news, information, and commentary in nine East Asian languages to listeners who do not have access to full and free news media. RFA’s broadcasts seek to promote the rights of freedom of opinion and expression, including the freedom to “seek, receive, and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.” RFA is funded by an annual grant from the Broadcasting Board of Governors. For more information, please visit www.rfa.org.

About AudioNow

AudioNow is the leading call-to-listen platform in the world. With broadcast partners on every continent, AudioNow extends the reach of radio by connecting mobile listeners to their favorite radio stations through a simple telephone call. The AudioNow platform uses proprietary “HD” voice design and patent-pending technology that serves all mobile platforms. Our broadcast partners include industry leaders such as the BBC, RFI, Voice of America, Entravision, C-SPAN, IMG and Motor Racing Network. In 2013 AudioNow expects to deliver 2 billion listening minutes to its partners and connect more than 1 million unique users. Visit www.audionow.com to learn more and register as a broadcaster.

Washington DC, September 18th, 2013 – In an effort to remain at the forefront of mobile broadcasting trends, Radio Free Asia (RFA) and AudioNow today announced that all nine RFA in-language news services are now available through AudioNow, the world’s leading call-to-listen platform.

 

Starting immediately, RFA’s in-depth, investigative brand of award-winning journalism in Mandarin, Vietnamese, Korean, Cantonese, Khmer, Uyghur, Tibetan, Burmese, and Lao can be heard from anywhere in the United States through a simple mobile telephone call that incurs no extra charges.

 

The complete listing of RFA in-language programming available in the U.S. on AudioNow is as follows:

 

● Mandarin: 857.232.0090

● Vietnamese: 857.232.0091

● Khmer: 857.232.0070

● Uyghur: 857.232.0139

● Korean: 857.232.0077

● Cantonese: 857.232.0066

● Tibetan: 857.232.0112

● Burmese: 857.232.0060

● Lao: 857.232.0088

 

For listeners in the global diaspora, RFA offers a unique opportunity to connect with their native countries, learning about the news affecting their families and loved ones there. RFA Mandarin offers 12 hours of broadcast content, including the programs China in Perspective and Voices of the People. RFA Cantonese broadcasts news two hours daily. RFA Korean features interviews with North Korean refugees and developments in North Korea, often affecting North and South Korean relations. RFA Tibetan covers human rights in China’s Tibetan regions. Uyghur news related to China’s ethnic minority in the northwest is also available.

 

RFA Khmer offers two hours daily of original in-language news, with recent coverage of national elections. RFA Vietnamese features news updates, such as Decree 72’s effects on social media and reports on South Sea developments. RFA Lao reports on dam projects and human rights, with updates on the economy and foreign investment. Finally, RFA Burmese offers updates from Myanmar, via breaking news reports on ethnic tensions and democratic reforms.

 

“RFA is excited about our new partnership with AudioNow. This new platform will provide an even larger mobile audience for our award-winning news and programming in their native languages,” said John Estrella, Vice President for Communications and Government Relations at Radio Free Asia. 

 

Since 1996, Radio Free Asia (RFA), which was established by an act of Congress, has been providing in-language news coverage to listeners in East Asia who lack reliable access to free media.

 

“RFA is a leading source of programming and content for Asian communities and we are proud to amplify RFA’s reach and expand its mobile audience through our call-to-listen platform,” said Elan Blutinger, Managing Director of AudioNow, which is based in Washington, DC.

 

For more information about RFA on AudioNow, contact Alexandra Moe at: alexandra.moe@audionow.com.

 

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About Radio Free Asia

Radio Free Asia is a private, nonprofit corporation broadcasting and publishing online news, information, and commentary in nine East Asian languages to listeners who do not have access to full and free news media. RFA’s broadcasts seek to promote the rights of freedom of opinion and expression, including the freedom to “seek, receive, and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.” RFA is funded by an annual grant from the Broadcasting Board of Governors. For more information, please visit www.rfa.org.

 

About AudioNow



AudioNow is the leading call-to-listen platform in the world. With broadcast partners on every continent, AudioNow extends the reach of radio by connecting mobile listeners to their favorite radio stations through a simple telephone call. The AudioNow platform uses proprietary “HD” voice design and patent-pending technology that serves all mobile platforms. Our broadcast partners include industry leaders such as the BBC, RFI, Voice of America, Entravision, C-SPAN, IMG and Motor Racing Network. In 2013 AudioNow expects to deliver 2 billion listening minutes to its partners and connect more than 1 million unique users. Visit www.audionow.com to learn more and register as a broadcaster. 

Washington DC, September 18th, 2013 – In an effort to remain at the forefront of mobile broadcasting trends, Radio Free Asia (RFA) and AudioNow today announced that all nine RFA in-language news services are now available through AudioNow, the world’s leading call-to-listen platform.

 

Starting immediately, RFA’s in-depth, investigative brand of award-winning journalism in Mandarin, Vietnamese, Korean, Cantonese, Khmer, Uyghur, Tibetan, Burmese, and Lao can be heard from anywhere in the United States through a simple mobile telephone call that incurs no extra charges.

 

The complete listing of RFA in-language programming available in the U.S. on AudioNow is as follows:

 

● Mandarin: 857.232.0090

● Vietnamese: 857.232.0091

● Khmer: 857.232.0070

● Uyghur: 857.232.0139

● Korean: 857.232.0077

● Cantonese: 857.232.0066

● Tibetan: 857.232.0112

● Burmese: 857.232.0060

● Lao: 857.232.0088

 

For listeners in the global diaspora, RFA offers a unique opportunity to connect with their native countries, learning about the news affecting their families and loved ones there. RFA Mandarin offers 12 hours of broadcast content, including the programs China in Perspective and Voices of the People. RFA Cantonese broadcasts news two hours daily. RFA Korean features interviews with North Korean refugees and developments in North Korea, often affecting North and South Korean relations. RFA Tibetan covers human rights in China’s Tibetan regions. Uyghur news related to China’s ethnic minority in the northwest is also available.

 

RFA Khmer offers two hours daily of original in-language news, with recent coverage of national elections. RFA Vietnamese features news updates, such as Decree 72’s effects on social media and reports on South Sea developments. RFA Lao reports on dam projects and human rights, with updates on the economy and foreign investment. Finally, RFA Burmese offers updates from Myanmar, via breaking news reports on ethnic tensions and democratic reforms.

 

“RFA is excited about our new partnership with AudioNow. This new platform will provide an even larger mobile audience for our award-winning news and programming in their native languages,” said John Estrella, Vice President for Communications and Government Relations at Radio Free Asia. 

 

Since 1996, Radio Free Asia (RFA), which was established by an act of Congress, has been providing in-language news coverage to listeners in East Asia who lack reliable access to free media.

 

“RFA is a leading source of programming and content for Asian communities and we are proud to amplify RFA’s reach and expand its mobile audience through our call-to-listen platform,” said Elan Blutinger, Managing Director of AudioNow, which is based in Washington, DC.

 

For more information about RFA on AudioNow, contact Alexandra Moe at: alexandra.moe@audionow.com.

 

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About Radio Free Asia

Radio Free Asia is a private, nonprofit corporation broadcasting and publishing online news, information, and commentary in nine East Asian languages to listeners who do not have access to full and free news media. RFA’s broadcasts seek to promote the rights of freedom of opinion and expression, including the freedom to “seek, receive, and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.” RFA is funded by an annual grant from the Broadcasting Board of Governors. For more information, please visit www.rfa.org.

 

About AudioNow



AudioNow is the leading call-to-listen platform in the world. With broadcast partners on every continent, AudioNow extends the reach of radio by connecting mobile listeners to their favorite radio stations through a simple telephone call. The AudioNow platform uses proprietary “HD” voice design and patent-pending technology that serves all mobile platforms. Our broadcast partners include industry leaders such as the BBC, RFI, Voice of America, Entravision, C-SPAN, IMG and Motor Racing Network. In 2013 AudioNow expects to deliver 2 billion listening minutes to its partners and connect more than 1 million unique users. Visit www.audionow.com to learn more and register as a broadcaster.