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        <description>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.📻 Social Media Patreon: www.patreon.com/dprkexplained Twitter: @BenWestonDPRK Instagram: @dprkexplained Website: www.dprkexplained.com🎵 Music -  @DPRKExplainedMusic https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtC0VdbC1HbKRsOLcgQaLtOE7_8WvGFfm&amp;si=O33UTe9hzjrejJ9KChapters: 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#NorthKorea #DPRK #Korea</description>
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