RADIO AZADI.
Radio Azadi is a USAGM funded service for listeners in Afghanistan. Radio Free Afghanistan initially broadcast from 1985 to 1993, and was relaunched in January 2002. It was subsequently renamed Radio Azadi. It is produced by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Inc, in studios in Prague, Czech Republic.
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty's website states:
"Despite significant pressure from the Taliban, Radio Azadi is one of the most popular and trusted media outlets in Afghanistan."
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty's website states:
"Despite significant pressure from the Taliban, Radio Azadi is one of the most popular and trusted media outlets in Afghanistan."
WEBSITE.
FACEBOOK.
VIDEOS OF MY RECEPTION OF RADIO AZADI.
15640 kHz - 6th November 2021.
1150 UTC.
Pashto language.
1150 UTC.
Pashto language.
15090 kHz - 18th October 2021.
1355 UTC.
Dari language.
1355 UTC.
Dari language.
QSL CARDS RECEIVED.
15640 kHz - 6th November 2021.
References.
- Radio Free Europe, 2023, <pressroom.rferl.org/rferl-afghan-service-radio-azadi>, viewed 1st August 2023.
- Wikipedia, 2023, <en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_Azadi>, viewed 1st August 2023.
- World Radio TV Handbook 2023.