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| − | '''Radio Sawa''', a 24-hour, seven-day-a-week [[Arabic language|Arabic-language]] network, is unique in the [[Middle East]]. It broadcasts an upbeat mix of Western and Arabic pop music along with up-to-the-minute news, news analysis, interviews, opinion pieces, sports, and features on a wide variety of political and social issues. Radio Sawa (www.radiosawa.com) originates its programming from [[Washington D.C.]] and is broadcast across the region, using a combination of medium wave (AM) and FM transmitters, digital audio satellite, short wave and [[Internet]]. Radio Sawa will ultimately have six streams tailored to specific parts of the region. The station's first broadcast was March 23, 2002<ref>[http://www.radiosawa.com/english.aspx Radio Sawa] </ref> | + | '''Radio Sawa''', a 24-hour, seven-day-a-week [[Arabic language|Arabic-language]] network, is unique in the [[Middle East]]. It broadcasts an upbeat mix of Western and Arabic pop music along with up-to-the-minute news, news analysis, interviews, opinion pieces, sports, and features on a wide variety of political and social issues. Radio Sawa (www.radiosawa.com) originates its programming from [[Washington D.C.]] and is broadcast across the region, using a combination of medium wave (AM) and FM transmitters, digital audio satellite, short wave and [[Internet]]. Radio Sawa will ultimately have six streams tailored to specific parts of the region. The station's first broadcast was March 23, 2002<ref>[http://www.radiosawa.com/english.aspx Radio Sawa]</ref> |
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Revision as of 22:58, June 27, 2016
Radio Sawa, a 24-hour, seven-day-a-week Arabic-language network, is unique in the Middle East. It broadcasts an upbeat mix of Western and Arabic pop music along with up-to-the-minute news, news analysis, interviews, opinion pieces, sports, and features on a wide variety of political and social issues. Radio Sawa (www.radiosawa.com) originates its programming from Washington D.C. and is broadcast across the region, using a combination of medium wave (AM) and FM transmitters, digital audio satellite, short wave and Internet. Radio Sawa will ultimately have six streams tailored to specific parts of the region. The station's first broadcast was March 23, 2002[1]
External links
Official English Website Radio Sawa