Media Release
Radio Heritage Foundation
December 3 2011

Radio Guide Covers
Urban Centers Shaping
the Next Century
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The online PAL Radio Guide covers five of the top 10 Global Cities to
Watch.....the urban centers that are shaping the next
century.....says the Radio Heritage Foundation, which hosts the free
radio station guide at www.radioheritage.com.

Responding to the just released feature in the December 2011 issue of
American magazine Foreign Policy [www.foreignpolicy.com] a spokesman
for the Radio Heritage Foundation says it's easy to search the PAL
Radio Guide and find details of thousands of radio stations for free.

Shaping the Next Century
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Of the Top 10 Global Cities shaping the next century, the PAL Radio
Guide covers #1 Singapore, #2 Gurgaon [New Delhi], #4 Hong
Kong/Shenzen, #6 Vancouver and #9 Christchurch.

Collectively, these five key urban centers are home to millions of
people who rely on radio for entertainment, news and information.

The PAL Radio Guide also covers the TIME Worlds' Top 10 Fastest
Growing Cities of Tomorrow with #1 Delhi, #2 Dhaka, #4 Mumbai, #5
Karachi, #7 Kolkata, #8 Shanghai, #9 Lahore and #10 Manila all
included.

Expatriates and Travellers in Touch
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Expatriates, travellers and people who need to stay informed and in
touch with these vital cities can access free data on thousands of
radio stations across the region, find out when to listen, check
program formats, and find English language and other services and
much more.

Now over 50 years old, the PAL Radio Guide is the only guide
of its kind based on widespread monitoring of radio dials across the
entire Asia-Pacific region. It is hosted at www.radioheritage.com,
regularly updated and available free as a worldwide community
service. 

FM and Digital Coming Soon
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There are mediumwave [AM] and shortwave versions and a new FM version
is being introduced progressively, with Australian FM and Digital
stations coming on line shortly plus direct links to hundreds of
websites so you can stream local radio online globally.

The Radio Heritage Foundation says that radio continues to be
incredibly popular in all these cities, whether delivered online,
through mobile phones or the more traditional radio receiver. 

It expects to continue expanding its radio guide coverage of the
entire Asia-Pacific region in the future.

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