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North Korean Radio EXPLAINED | DPRK Radio Stations
The DPRK's mass media today includes television, newspapers, magazines, and even online content, however, it all began on the 14th of October 1945 with the beginning of the country's first radio station.
But what's changed since then? How many stations are there in the country? What do they broadcast? In this video, we'll take a bit of time to look at radio in the DPRK.
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Chapters:
00:00 Background
01:42 Korean Central Broadcasting Station
04:06 Voice of Korea
07:14 W...
published: 19 Jan 2024
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Radio Pyongyang - Night Musical Program.
Program starts at 9 PM.
DPRK (Democratic People's Republic Of Korea) Manse (Long live)
Kim Il Sung!
Kim Jong Il!
Kim Jong Un!
Long live the socialist paradise of the Korean people!
It is always great to see workers and farmers trained and prepared to defend their socialist motherland!
published: 18 Oct 2012
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Executed For Listening To The Radio In North Korea
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The Shortwave Stations Of The North Korean Defectors
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EP2
The Clandestine Radio War Between North & South Korea
https://youtu.be/vmRLdCqHDhE
EP3
Executed For Listening To The Radio In North Korea
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The Not So Secret Short Wave Numbers Stations Of North Korea
https://youtu.be/tBFG8DRZg44
published: 20 Jul 2023
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The Not So Secret Short Wave Numbers Stations Of North Korea
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EP1
The Shortwave Stations Of The North Korean Defectors
https://youtu.be/qDo_P_TjA2g
EP2
The Clandestine Radio War Between North & South Korea
https://youtu.be/vmRLdCqHDhE
EP3
Executed For Listening To The Radio In North Korea
https://youtu.be/RRmBzdlurXo
EP4
The Not So Secret Short Wave Numbers Stations Of North Korea
https://youtu.be/tBFG8DRZg44
published: 12 Apr 2023
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North Korean Radio
Built into most Android phones are FM receivers and a free FM app. iPhone users are out of luck because iPhones simply don't have the FM receiver built in. So the next time you visit North Korea, you can sway to the music of the Moranbong band while you tour the country.
Don't forget to check out my website: http://www.dprk360.com/
published: 05 Feb 2018
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What are the differences in speaking between North and South Korea? | Radio Free Asia (RFA)
North Koreans are secretly watching and listening to so many South Korean movies and songs smuggled into the country that they are becoming increasingly worried that they might let a banned word slip – and face prison time or even death for using “capitalist” lingo, sources in the country tell Radio Free Asia.
“Residents who are already accustomed to the South Korean way of speaking now feel like they have to practice the Pyongyang dialect,” said a resident in the northwestern province of North Pyongan, referring to the capital.
“They are worried that South Korean words will unintentionally or unknowingly come out of their mouths and that they will be punished,” he said. For example, North Korean women dare not call their husbands or boyfriends “jagiya” (which correlates to honey) or “o...
published: 23 Mar 2023
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PyongSublime Frequencies: Radio Pyongyang: Commie Funk And Agit Pop From The Hermit Kingdom
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Schmaltzy synthpop, Revolutionary rock, Cheeky child rap, and a healthy dose of hagiography for Dear Leader Kim Jong-il, this is the now NOW sound of North Korea! A hermit kingdom with a rich folk history and an even richer tradition in over-the-top praise for the ruling House of Kim, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea remains a diplomatic thorn and a culture never Neverland. Boasting a heady mix of Stalin opera, Toky...
published: 24 Jun 2014
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South Responds to North Korea With Loudspeakers
Seoul resumed loudspeaker broadcasts into North Korea on Friday in response to Pyongyang’s recent nuclear test. The broadcasts included criticism of Kim Jong Un as well as recent South Korean hit songs. Photo: AP
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published: 08 Jan 2016
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VOK Voice of Korea (North Korea) in the English Language shortwave radio
VOK is still coming in strong at the beginning of the B21 schedule. This broadcast is at a convenient morning hour for Northern California.
published: 01 Nov 2021
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North Korea radio in koryo hotel
published: 26 Aug 2015
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North Korean Radio EXPLAINED | DPRK Radio Stations
The DPRK's mass media today includes television, newspapers, magazines, and even online content, however, it all began on the 14th of October 1945 with the begi...
The DPRK's mass media today includes television, newspapers, magazines, and even online content, however, it all began on the 14th of October 1945 with the beginning of the country's first radio station.
But what's changed since then? How many stations are there in the country? What do they broadcast? In this video, we'll take a bit of time to look at radio in the DPRK.
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https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtC0VdbC1HbKRsOLcgQaLtOE7_8WvGFfm&si=O33UTe9hzjrejJ9K
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Chapters:
00:00 Background
01:42 Korean Central Broadcasting Station
04:06 Voice of Korea
07:14 Wired Broadcasting
09:09 Pyongyang FM Pangsong
10:30 Outro
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#NorthKorea #DPRK #Korea
https://wn.com/North_Korean_Radio_Explained_|_Dprk_Radio_Stations
The DPRK's mass media today includes television, newspapers, magazines, and even online content, however, it all began on the 14th of October 1945 with the beginning of the country's first radio station.
But what's changed since then? How many stations are there in the country? What do they broadcast? In this video, we'll take a bit of time to look at radio in the DPRK.
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📻 Social Media
Patreon: www.patreon.com/dprkexplained
Twitter: @BenWestonDPRK
Instagram: @dprkexplained
Website: www.dprkexplained.com
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🎵 Music - @DPRKExplainedMusic
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtC0VdbC1HbKRsOLcgQaLtOE7_8WvGFfm&si=O33UTe9hzjrejJ9K
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Chapters:
00:00 Background
01:42 Korean Central Broadcasting Station
04:06 Voice of Korea
07:14 Wired Broadcasting
09:09 Pyongyang FM Pangsong
10:30 Outro
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#NorthKorea #DPRK #Korea
- published: 19 Jan 2024
- views: 10677
1:43:45
Radio Pyongyang - Night Musical Program.
Program starts at 9 PM.
DPRK (Democratic People's Republic Of Korea) Manse (Long live)
Kim Il Sung!
Kim Jong Il!
Kim Jong Un!
Long live the socialist paradis...
Program starts at 9 PM.
DPRK (Democratic People's Republic Of Korea) Manse (Long live)
Kim Il Sung!
Kim Jong Il!
Kim Jong Un!
Long live the socialist paradise of the Korean people!
It is always great to see workers and farmers trained and prepared to defend their socialist motherland!
https://wn.com/Radio_Pyongyang_Night_Musical_Program.
Program starts at 9 PM.
DPRK (Democratic People's Republic Of Korea) Manse (Long live)
Kim Il Sung!
Kim Jong Il!
Kim Jong Un!
Long live the socialist paradise of the Korean people!
It is always great to see workers and farmers trained and prepared to defend their socialist motherland!
- published: 18 Oct 2012
- views: 154662
5:46
Executed For Listening To The Radio In North Korea
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The Shortwave Stations Of The North Korean Defectors
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EP2
The Clandestine Radio War Between North & South Korea
https://youtu.be/vmRLdCqHDhE
EP3
Executed For Listening To The Radio In North Korea
https://youtu.be/RRmBzdlurXo
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The Not So Secret Short Wave Numbers Stations Of North Korea
https://youtu.be/tBFG8DRZg44
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The Shortwave Stations Of The North Korean Defectors
https://youtu.be/qDo_P_TjA2g
EP2
The Clandestine Radio War Between North & South Korea
https://youtu.be/vmRLdCqHDhE
EP3
Executed For Listening To The Radio In North Korea
https://youtu.be/RRmBzdlurXo
EP4
The Not So Secret Short Wave Numbers Stations Of North Korea
https://youtu.be/tBFG8DRZg44
- published: 20 Jul 2023
- views: 14435
11:14
The Not So Secret Short Wave Numbers Stations Of North Korea
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EP1
The Shortwave Stations Of The North Korean Defectors
https://youtu.be/qDo_P_TjA2g
EP2
The Clandestine Radio War Between North & South Korea
https://youtu.be/vmRLdCqHDhE
EP3
Executed For Listening To The Radio In North Korea
https://youtu.be/RRmBzdlurXo
EP4
The Not So Secret Short Wave Numbers Stations Of North Korea
https://youtu.be/tBFG8DRZg44
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EP1
The Shortwave Stations Of The North Korean Defectors
https://youtu.be/qDo_P_TjA2g
EP2
The Clandestine Radio War Between North & South Korea
https://youtu.be/vmRLdCqHDhE
EP3
Executed For Listening To The Radio In North Korea
https://youtu.be/RRmBzdlurXo
EP4
The Not So Secret Short Wave Numbers Stations Of North Korea
https://youtu.be/tBFG8DRZg44
- published: 12 Apr 2023
- views: 118877
1:01
North Korean Radio
Built into most Android phones are FM receivers and a free FM app. iPhone users are out of luck because iPhones simply don't have the FM receiver built in. So t...
Built into most Android phones are FM receivers and a free FM app. iPhone users are out of luck because iPhones simply don't have the FM receiver built in. So the next time you visit North Korea, you can sway to the music of the Moranbong band while you tour the country.
Don't forget to check out my website: http://www.dprk360.com/
https://wn.com/North_Korean_Radio
Built into most Android phones are FM receivers and a free FM app. iPhone users are out of luck because iPhones simply don't have the FM receiver built in. So the next time you visit North Korea, you can sway to the music of the Moranbong band while you tour the country.
Don't forget to check out my website: http://www.dprk360.com/
- published: 05 Feb 2018
- views: 17828
0:41
What are the differences in speaking between North and South Korea? | Radio Free Asia (RFA)
North Koreans are secretly watching and listening to so many South Korean movies and songs smuggled into the country that they are becoming increasingly worried...
North Koreans are secretly watching and listening to so many South Korean movies and songs smuggled into the country that they are becoming increasingly worried that they might let a banned word slip – and face prison time or even death for using “capitalist” lingo, sources in the country tell Radio Free Asia.
“Residents who are already accustomed to the South Korean way of speaking now feel like they have to practice the Pyongyang dialect,” said a resident in the northwestern province of North Pyongan, referring to the capital.
“They are worried that South Korean words will unintentionally or unknowingly come out of their mouths and that they will be punished,” he said. For example, North Korean women dare not call their husbands or boyfriends “jagiya” (which correlates to honey) or “oppa” (another term of endearment that literally means older brother). Instead, they must stick with “dongji,” (comrade), the source said.
People are also having to avoid using South Korean loan words from English such as “paesyeon” (fashion), “heeoseutail” (hairstyle) and “waipeu” (wife). “Even openly saying ‘I love you’ is evidence that they have seen South Korean movies and such language has become normalized,” the source said.
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North Koreans are secretly watching and listening to so many South Korean movies and songs smuggled into the country that they are becoming increasingly worried that they might let a banned word slip – and face prison time or even death for using “capitalist” lingo, sources in the country tell Radio Free Asia.
“Residents who are already accustomed to the South Korean way of speaking now feel like they have to practice the Pyongyang dialect,” said a resident in the northwestern province of North Pyongan, referring to the capital.
“They are worried that South Korean words will unintentionally or unknowingly come out of their mouths and that they will be punished,” he said. For example, North Korean women dare not call their husbands or boyfriends “jagiya” (which correlates to honey) or “oppa” (another term of endearment that literally means older brother). Instead, they must stick with “dongji,” (comrade), the source said.
People are also having to avoid using South Korean loan words from English such as “paesyeon” (fashion), “heeoseutail” (hairstyle) and “waipeu” (wife). “Even openly saying ‘I love you’ is evidence that they have seen South Korean movies and such language has become normalized,” the source said.
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- published: 23 Mar 2023
- views: 16787
47:45
PyongSublime Frequencies: Radio Pyongyang: Commie Funk And Agit Pop From The Hermit Kingdom
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Schmaltzy synthpop, Revolutionary rock, Cheeky child rap, and a healthy dose of hagiography for Dear Leader Kim Jong-il, this is the now NOW sound of North Korea! A hermit kingdom with a rich folk history and an even richer tradition in over-the-top praise for the ruling House of Kim, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea remains a diplomatic thorn and a culture never Neverland. Boasting a heady mix of Stalin opera, Tokyo karaoke and brooding impressionism, the sound of present-day Pyongyang distills into warped agit-pop and lost-in-time commie funk. If you've ever wondered what goes on in North Korean music, this is your vehicle for exploration. Christiaan Virant has visited this mysterious land and has assembled this amazing audio collage. Captured within are rare live recordings from various performances and mass games demonstrations, sounds lifted from People's Army television dramas, samples from hard-to-find CD releases obtained in the capital, and of course, news reports from the "real" Radio Pyongyang, which continues to broadcast to this day, albeit under the new, strikingly anodyne moniker "Voice of Korea".
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Schmaltzy synthpop, Revolutionary rock, Cheeky child rap, and a healthy dose of hagiography for Dear Leader Kim Jong-il, this is the now NOW sound of North Korea! A hermit kingdom with a rich folk history and an even richer tradition in over-the-top praise for the ruling House of Kim, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea remains a diplomatic thorn and a culture never Neverland. Boasting a heady mix of Stalin opera, Tokyo karaoke and brooding impressionism, the sound of present-day Pyongyang distills into warped agit-pop and lost-in-time commie funk. If you've ever wondered what goes on in North Korean music, this is your vehicle for exploration. Christiaan Virant has visited this mysterious land and has assembled this amazing audio collage. Captured within are rare live recordings from various performances and mass games demonstrations, sounds lifted from People's Army television dramas, samples from hard-to-find CD releases obtained in the capital, and of course, news reports from the "real" Radio Pyongyang, which continues to broadcast to this day, albeit under the new, strikingly anodyne moniker "Voice of Korea".
- published: 24 Jun 2014
- views: 79295
1:49
South Responds to North Korea With Loudspeakers
Seoul resumed loudspeaker broadcasts into North Korea on Friday in response to Pyongyang’s recent nuclear test. The broadcasts included criticism of Kim Jong Un...
Seoul resumed loudspeaker broadcasts into North Korea on Friday in response to Pyongyang’s recent nuclear test. The broadcasts included criticism of Kim Jong Un as well as recent South Korean hit songs. Photo: AP
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Seoul resumed loudspeaker broadcasts into North Korea on Friday in response to Pyongyang’s recent nuclear test. The broadcasts included criticism of Kim Jong Un as well as recent South Korean hit songs. Photo: AP
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- published: 08 Jan 2016
- views: 2351823
1:24
VOK Voice of Korea (North Korea) in the English Language shortwave radio
VOK is still coming in strong at the beginning of the B21 schedule. This broadcast is at a convenient morning hour for Northern California.
VOK is still coming in strong at the beginning of the B21 schedule. This broadcast is at a convenient morning hour for Northern California.
https://wn.com/Vok_Voice_Of_Korea_(North_Korea)_In_The_English_Language_Shortwave_Radio
VOK is still coming in strong at the beginning of the B21 schedule. This broadcast is at a convenient morning hour for Northern California.
- published: 01 Nov 2021
- views: 4759