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United Nations Radio
Type
International public broadcaster
Ownership
Owner
United Nations
History
Launch date
1946
Coverage
Availability
International
Links
Website
news.un.org/en
United Nations Radio was created on 13 February 1946. In 2017, United Nations Radio and the UN News Centre merged to form UN News, producing daily news and multimedia content in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Swahili, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Hindi. In its new iteration, UN News Audio continues to produce daily news and feature stories about the work of the UN and its member countries in eight languages for more than 2,000 partner radio stations around the world.
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