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Radio Bundelkhand
Radio Bundelkhand

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Registered: December 2004
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Radio Bundelkhand is a UNESCO supported Community Radio set up by Development Alternatives, a Delhi based NGO working on development issues.


Every day, the channel, with a frequency of 90.4 megahertz, airs programmes for five hours, from 10 in the morning to 12.30 noon and then in the evening from 5 p.m. to 7.30 p.m.


Radio Bundelkhand has an audience of around 250 000 people spread across Tikamgarh district (Madhya Pradesh) and Jhansi district (Uttar Pradesh).


The channel’s five reporters go to the villages to record their stories. Apart from field reports, the radio station also records programmes at its studio.
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Keywords: community radio development Bundelkhand Madhya Uttar Pradesh programmes studio record
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Date: 15 February 2011
Country: India

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