Choose a name for the campus radio station

Dinghe Bobo: Dinghe (Best) Crane (Heban Middle School) Bobo (broadcasting station, repeating the two words makes it more intimate). ?

Heban Radio: Simple and clear.

The grassroots organization of cable broadcasting in my country. It is an auxiliary and supplementary to the radio station. They are generally set up in counties, districts, townships, government agencies, military units, schools, etc. Some medium and small cities also have radio stations.

In addition to selectively rebroadcasting radio station programs from various places, it can also flexibly arrange programs according to the characteristics of the region and department and broadcast news quickly and timely. ?

In 1923, the China Radio Company founded by American Osborne cooperated with the English-language "Continental News" to establish the "Continental China Radio Broadcasting Company Station", which was first broadcast in Shanghai on January 23 of that year. broadcast.

On October 1, 1926, the Harbin Radio and Television Station, which was presided over by Liu Han, an early radio expert in my country, took the lead in broadcasting and became the first radio station run by the Chinese.

In March 1927, Shanghai, Xinxin Company Radio Station was the first private radio station run by the Chinese.

On August 1, 1928, the Kuomintang established the "Central Radio Station" in Nanjing, referred to as "Central Radio".

In February 1929, the Kuomintang promulgated the Broadcasting Regulations, allowing private individuals to establish radio stations.

By June 1937, the Kuomintang had 23 radio stations, and the total number of radios in the country was about 200,000. The best development during this period was in Shanghai, which was characterized by a large number of private radio stations. But with the outbreak of the war, more than 50 of them were indirectly controlled by Japan.

On February 6, 1939, the Central Shortwave Radio Station was built in Chongqing to officially broadcast to foreign countries. In January 1940, it was named the International Radio Station (VOC Voice of China). This was the first international radio station founded by the Kuomintang, which helped to achieve victory against fascism.

In 1943, the Military Broadcasting Corps. The Kuomintang is located in Chongqing, which is the beginning of Chinese military broadcasting.