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Tuesday, 25 April 2017

KBS World Radio English Service

Hey all. Big congrats to last week's Y2C winner: Wissal Mehrez. Please email us your mailing address so we can send out your BTS CD. Be sure to include in the email subject line that you are the Y2C winner for April 21, 2017.
Remember we are giving away CD's to our weekly winner. To be eligible to win, all you have to do is answer the weekly Y2C question. All this month we are giving away BTS CDs. Next month, we'll have a new artist's CD to give away.
Let's talk about kpop stars this week.
Which singer do you think has the best chance at having a successful career in the English music market? Their style, appeal, image, etc are all important. Their music style, voice, and stage presence is also important. Let us know which star you think the US market audience would accept and love.
Hope you all are doing well. Have a stress-free, happy week!
-Angie

Monday, 24 April 2017

KBS World Radio Quarterly Quiz Winners

Congratulations on winning the quiz competiton
  • kenzi nishida
  • Dilyana Dimitrova
  • Beriwan Tiskaya
  • Maili Tannbaum
  • EDUARDO DA SILVA FERREIRA
  • Fatima Muñoz
  • Sanduni Jayathilaka
  • Manfred Lepp
  • Lisa Cao
  • Mitsunori Kawazoe
  • Chi Mai
  • Razia Hosen Iti
  • Li Xuewei
  • Sukur Mahmud
  • 김희선
  • Sanusi Isah Dankaba
  • Peh Jia Li
  • Sans
  • Susan Leonardini
  • Husniyara khatun
  • Md.Haidarul Islam
  • Brooke Zanetti
  • Siti Norsidah binti Mohd Khair
  • LEE SZE YEEN
  • AMANUL MOLLICK
  • Hubert Wilczyński
  • OMOEFE ONORIOBE
  • Nick Sharpe
  • Avinash Premraj
  • Onn Mei Wong
  • Md. Salh Uddin Dolar
  • MR SUNILBARAN DAS
  • Muqeet Mohammed
  • Stella Trishelle
  • MD.RANA
  • Chaaban RALF
  • Sara Abbas Hasan Madan
  • FUJITA Hideki
  • GUILLERMO KLAPKA
  • MRS. NAFISA NAJIM
  • Golam Hossain
  • Shahanaj Sathi
  • Donika
  • Hideyuki Takato (Mr.)
  • MISS.J. KESICA
  • Paul B. Walker, Jr.
  • Sahadot Hossain
  • MR.MRIDUL BERA
  • harun or rashid
  • majda belgounche

The Sound Kitchen


My Ordinary Heroine

This week on The Sound Kitchen, you’ll hear a listener essay by Shahinur Alam of Bogra, Bangladesh. There’s the answer to the question about independence and Brexit, listener news, some great music - and of course, the new quiz question. Just click on the arrow in the photo and enjoy!

Hello everyone!
Welcome to The Sound Kitchen. You can catch the programme on-the-air every Saturday at 6:15, 7:15, 14:45 and 16:45 universal time. You’ll hear the winner’s names announced and the week’s quiz question, along with all the other ingredients you have grown accustomed to: your letters and essays, “On This Day”, quirky facts and news, interviews, and great music … so be sure and tune in every Saturday.
For our DX enthusiast friends: Our shortwave frequency is 9675 kHz on the 31m band, from 06.00 to 07.00 UT every day. We’ve had reception reports from Algeria, Australia, Bangladesh, Brazil, Canada, China, Columbia, Cuba, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, India, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Pakistan, Peru, Poland, Russia, Sierra Leone, Slovenia, Sweden, the United Arab Emirates, the UK and the US, and although the frequency is “aimed” (or however that works) towards the African continent, give it a try. You never know … and be sure and send us your reception reports. Maybe we can get more time, which would be wonderful.
You can also hear our programs on WRMI and WRN. These broadcasters diffuse our programs out of the goodness of their hearts, but unless you tell us how you heard us, we have no way of knowing … so do write and tell us how you listen to us.
A hearty welcome to four new official RFI Listeners Clubs! Two are in Bangladesh: the Karatao RFI Radio Listener Club in Sirajganj, with Shariful Islam as president, and the RFI Modhumala Radio Club in Chapai Nawabganj with Sahadat Hossain as president. The other two new clubs are both in India: the RFI Club Delhi, Mahesh Jain, president, and the RFI Mahila Shrota Sangha (RFI Women Listeners Fan Club) in Hariharpara, Nafisa Najim, president.
If you would like to create an official RFI club, or transform your existing listeners club into an RFI club, click on the link at the bottom of this page for information on how to get started.
There are new RFI Listener’s Club members to welcome, too. Adita Prithika from Tamil Nadu State in India; Abdikadir Elmi from Nairobi, Kenya; Ogban Ethothi from Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria; Shohel Rana Redoy from Dhaka, Bangladesh; Pradip Chandra Kundu from Tripura, India; Itumeleng Mokhele from Roma, Lesotho, and Fatima Zahra Rahmani from M'sila, Algeria.
Welcome !
You too can be a member of the RFI Listeners Club – just write me at english.service@rfi.fr and tell me you want to join, and I’ll send you a membership number. It’s that easy!

This week’s quiz: On 18 March, I asked you a question about European politics, Great Britain’s in particular. That week, one of the countries in the political union which makes up Great Britain decided to ask to hold a referendum on independence for the country – the second referendum on the question, in fact, but this time spurred on by concerns about Brexit. My question to you was: which country in Great Britain will ask for a referendum on independence, and what is the name of that country’s First Minister?
The answer is: Scotland. The country’s First Minister is Nicola Sturgeon. Sturgeon is the leader of the Scottish National Party, and has been in office since 2014. She is the first woman to hold either position.
The winners are: All texters! Every winner this week texted their answer to the Sound Kitchen mobile phone. Three are from The Gambia: Ismaila Jallow and William Joiner from Serrekunda, and Malamin Touray from Banjul. From Tema, Ghana, there’s Yves Hanson–Norty, and from Espoo, Finland, RFI Listener’s Club member Maruf Dewan.
Congratulations winners!
You can text your answer to The Sound Kitchen mobile phone, too! Just dial + 33 6 31 12 96 82 and enter your answer.
Here’s the music you heard on this week’s program: Laya: “Dialogue between Tar and Kamanche”; Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora, Max Martin: “It’s My Life”
This week’s question: There is not a quiz question this week, due to Shahinur Alam’s essay. Be sure and tune in next Saturday for the answer to the question about the world’s happiest populations, according to the United Nations.

Thursday, 13 April 2017

Monday, 10 April 2017

BBC News

The mum and her newborn girl are said to be in good health. 👼🏻

Radio Sweden

LISTEN: Radio Sweden's reporter is at Sergels torg in central Stockholm where thousands have gathered to honour the victims of Friday's attack. The event is billed as a "love demo". A minute of silence was observed at 14:53 to mark 48 hours since the attack started.
Thousands of people have gathered near the site of Friday's attack in the Swedish capital to honour the victims. Radio Sweden's reporter is there.
SVERIGESRADIO.SE

Sunday, 9 April 2017

KBS World Radio English Service

Hey all. A big congrats to last week's Y2C winner: Carolin Köhler‪. Please email us your mailing address to kpop@kbs.co.kr so we can send out your prize.
Taking into account the many requests for a CD prize giveaway, we will be giving out CD's for our monthly prize. THIS MONTH'S CD? BTS!!!!!
So if you want a chance at winning a free copy of the newest BTS CD, answer the following question...
How many times do you think the average person falls in love? I've heard on a popular TV show, that there's a theory we are only give two "GREAT" loves in our life. I also read in a survey that the average woman dates about five people before they find their "ONE".
These are all different opinions and statistics.
What do YOU think? How many times does a person LOVE someone (romantically) in their life?
If you don't mind revealing personal info, how many times have you fallen in love in YOUR life?
Let us know and you may win a BTS CD!
Have a wonderful week everyone.
Angie

Radio Bulgaria English Service

Most powerful steam locomotive in Europe is Bulgaria’s Baba Metsa (Granny Bear)
Minister of Tourism Stela Baltova has given the start to the debut tourist line of Europe’s most powerful steam locomotive named Baba Metsa (Granny Bear). It…
BNR.BG

Vatican Radio - English Section

Pope Francis on Twitter: Dear young friends, don’t be afraid to say “yes” to Jesus with all your heart, to respond generously and to follow him!

Voice of America - VOA

A look at the best news photos from around the world.
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Voice of Indonesia

Join Wonderful Indonesia Quiz 2017 and win the free trip to Indonesia!
Here are the link:
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Radio France International India

The Palace of Versailles started out life as a royal hunting lodge, but later became a palace housing the king’s court. The mammoth structure is ornate, opulent and over the top in its richness. It is one of Paris’s most visited landmarks, with visitors coming to see its magnificent gardens and the Hall of Mirrors with its 357 mirrors decorating 17 arches. The Palace of Versailles ceased being a royal residence during the French Revolution and today houses a museum of French history.

THE SOUND KITCHEN

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Monday, 3 April 2017

THE SOUND KITCHEN


The merry April pranksters

This week on The Sound Kitchen, you’ll hear the answer to the quiz about what the French call the first of April – and there’s a special guest to explain how the French celebrate. There’s some great music for you - and of course, the quiz. Just click on the arrow in the photo and enjoy!

Hello everyone!
Welcome to The Sound Kitchen. You can catch the programme on-the-air every Saturday at 6:15, 7:15, 14:45 and 16:45 universal time. You’ll hear the winner’s names announced and the week’s quiz question, along with all the other ingredients you have grown accustomed to: your letters and essays, “On This Day”, quirky facts and news, interviews, and great music … so be sure and tune in every Saturday.
For our DX enthusiast friends: Our shortwave frequency is 9675 kHz on the 31m band, from 06.00 to 07.00 UT every day. We’ve had reception reports from Algeria, Australia, Bangladesh, Brazil, Canada, China, Columbia, Cuba, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, India, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Pakistan, Peru, Poland, Russia, Sierra Leone, Slovenia, Sweden, the United Arab Emirates, the UK and the US, and although the frequency is “aimed” (or however that works) towards the African continent, give it a try. You never know … and be sure and send us your reception reports. Maybe we can get more time, which would be wonderful.
You can also hear our programs on WRMI (http://www.wrmi.net/) and WRN (http://www.wrn.org/listeners/). These broadcasters diffuse our programs out of the goodness of their hearts, but unless you tell us how you heard us, we have no way of knowing … so do write and tell us how you listen to us.
A hearty welcome to two new official RFI Listeners Clubs: the RFI Sungat Listeners Club with Malik Allah Bachaya Khokhar as president, in Muzaffargarh, Pakistan (the fourth club in that city! Thanks Muzaffargarh!), and the RFI Peace Fan Club in Bogra, Bangladesh. Dr Shahinur Alam is the president.
If you would like to create an official RFI club, or transform your existing listeners club into an RFI club, click on the link at the bottom of this page for information on how to get started.
This week’s quiz:On 25 February, I asked you a question about April Fool’s Day. You were to write in and tell me what the French call today, 1 April.
The answer is: “Poisson d’Avril”, or “April Fish”. Or “Fish of April”, if you prefer to be literal … at any rate, it’s weird, isn’t it? “April Fish”. Why?
No one is really sure, but the most accepted explanation is this: Before 1564 in France the beginning of the new year was 25 March. People gave each other presents to celebrate, between 25 March and 1 April. Usually this present was fish, because usually the New Year period fell during Lent, when Roman Catholics do not eat meat.
In 1564, France’s king Charles IX issued the Edict of Rousillion, which changed the date for the beginning of the new year from 25 March to where it is now, 1 January.
Not everyone knew about it this change of date for the beginning of the new year – there was no Radio France International in the 16th century. So to tease those who were still following the old dates and offering fish around 1 April, those who had accepted 1 January would play tricks on them. And what were those tricks? You guessed it – gifts of fish, but old rotten stinky fish, which they would attempt to hang from their victim’s back, without him knowing about it (lovely, no?).
And there you have it. The birth of the famous April Fish Day, a day for fools, a day for those who do not accept reality, or choose to see reality otherwise.
It seems the French are not alone in their April Fish Frenzy – the Italians, the Belgians, the Dutch as well as people in the French-speaking areas of Switzerland and Canada celebrate Poisson d’Avril too.
So now you know all about the Fish of April. Don’t you feel better?
By the way, this new calendar with 1 January as the beginning of the new year is called the Gregorian calendar, after Pope Gregory XIII, who imposed it on all Christian countries in 1582. The previous calendar was called the Julian calendar, after the Roman emperor Julius Caesar, which had been in use since 45 BCE.
 The winners are: Joseph Jack from Jinja, Uganda; Ms Guomei Zhu from Anhui, China; Benson Mutoko from Nairobi, Kenya, and RFI Listeners Club members Itumeleng Mokhele from Roma, Lesotho, and Behzad Payandeh from Tehran, Iran.
Congratulations winners!
This week’s question ... you'll have to listen to the show to participate. You have until 1 May to enter this week's quiz. The winners will be announced on the 6 May program. When you enter, be sure you send your postal address in with your answer, and if you have one, your RFI Listeners Club membership number.
Send your answers to:
or
Susan Owensby
RFI – The Sound Kitchen
80, rue Camille Desmoulins
92130 Issy-les-Moulineaux
France
or
By text … You can also send your quiz answers to The Sound Kitchen mobile phone. Dial your country’s international access code, or “ + ”, then 33 6 31 12 96 82. Don’t forget to include your mailing address in your text – and if you have one, your RFI Listeners Club membership number.

Radio Prague's Monthly Quiz Winners March 2017

Question for March
Which city is located further to the West – Vienna or Prague?
Prague, photo: Filip JandourekPrague, photo: Filip Jandourek
The correct answer for March: Prague
Winners:
Bridkovskij Oleg, Ukraine
Hrušková Edita, Czech Republic
Koji Nakayama, Japan
Skinner Grant, UK
Wichmann Rolf, Germany
Gómez Gálvez Yusimi, Cuba
 

Radio Prague's Monthly Quiz April 2017


Test your knowledge of things Czech! On the first day of the month Radio Prague will announce the month’s quiz question on web site. At the end of every month we will draw six winners from the correct answers received. Join our contest and win a Radio Prague prize! Answers should be sent to cr@radio.cz by the end of the month.
The winners will be featured on this site www.radio.cz
Question for April:
Which Moravian Easter tradition was included in the UNESCO intangible cultural heritage list in 2011?
 

Sunday, 2 April 2017

KBS World Radio English Service

Congrats to William Vose for being our last week's Y2C winner. Please email us your mailing address to kpop@kbs.co.kr. We will send out your prize. Be sure to include in the email subject line that you are the Y2C winner for March 31, 2017.
For this week, let's talk about K-Pop Connection. DJ Young and I love bringing you the latest on k-pop and helping to expand your knowledge on kpop.
To help us to irmprove our show, let us know...
what kinds of corners or segments do you want to see on our show? What would you like for us to talk about? What would you like to know about k-pop or Korean culture and entertainment in general? It could even be a non-kpop related corner (like our internet fun facts segment).
If you don't have any new ideas, what corner or segment do you enjoy the most on our show?
Let us know and you'll help us to improve our show to bring you stuff you like.
Have a great week. :)
-Angie