China Radio International
CRI has been founded in order to populate chinese culture among non speakers of the language. They operate broadcasts in several languages.
More interesting to me is that they have a Hungarian channel. This has been featured on Index.hu (hungarian only). The footage reveals that the crew has hardly any native speaking personnel, but more local universities do offer Hungarian studies – which is loved among students – thus the number of speakers increases every year.
I had listened to the latest broadcast, and it is not bad at all. Funny at some parts, but mostly understandable for a hungarian listener.
Now they plan to buy broadcast time in Hungary.
Appeared on 5 October 2007, 04:14
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