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Chinese Radio FM 104.2 : ウィキペディア英語版
Chinese Radio FM 104.2

Chinese Radio FM 104.2 (, also known as Radio 9) is an English-language and Chinese-language radio station, broadcasting in Auckland, New Zealand on 104.2 and around New Zealand on Sky TV channel 313. It is operated as a joint venture between World TV and Chinese state-owned international broadcaster China Radio International. It aims to increase New Zealanders' understanding of China and Chinese New Zealanders' attachment to their homeland.〔
The station's content is predominantly focused on news with a Chinese worldview, information about modern China, and documentaries about the modern world. Some local programmes are also simulcast on TV9. Hosts include Shawn Zhang, Simon Zhu, Manning Chen, YiYi Ma, Nick Jie, Mu Tong, Darryl Gao, Brianna Bo, Claire Dai and Jianming Guo.〔 Former host Bevan Chuang revealed she was having an affair with Auckland mayor Len Brown while working at the station.
The proportion of Asians in New Zealand doubled between 1991 and 2001, with the fastest increase being in Auckland's Chinese population. More than 80,000 New Zealanders speak Chinese and at least one other language, including almost 45,000 who speak northern dialects like Mandarin. Almost 32,000 New Zealanders can only speak Chinese, including 10,000 who can only speak northern dialects like Mandarin. Many Chinese speakers are also multilingual.
==History==


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