Busan English Broadcasting will increase the Chinese language broadcasting segment for Chinese tourists from one hour to two hours starting next month.
With this change, the station will expand the range of audio into the Western areas of Busan, Buk-gu ,Gijang and Jeongkwan using 103.3 in addition to the existing frequency, 90.5.
A staff member at Busan English Broadcasting shared the hope that the station will continue to increase listeners with more multi-lingual broadcasting in the future.
Source: Busan eFM News
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