PCJ Radio

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PCJ Radio
Logo of PCJ Radio
Broadcast area International broadcaster
Frequency various shortwave,
95.5 MHz (Taipei FM)
First air date 2008 (2008)
Language(s) English
Callsign meaning Peace, Cheer and Joy
Affiliations World Radio Network
Owner Keith Perron
Website pcjmedia.com

PCJ Radio (PCJ) is a private international radio station and syndicator and relay service founded in 2008 and based in Taipei, producing and transmitting programs for local and international audiences. PCJ has also distributed content via web technology since 2009. The station is owned by Canadian-born announcer and producer Keith Perron.

Programs

As of 2013, the station distributes the following programs to partner stations and via internet:

Produced by PCJ:

  • Focus Asia Pacific, a topical news program on public affairs in Asia and Oceania
  • Jazz for the Asking, a jazz music program
  • Media Network Plus, a program of news about the broadcasting industry
  • The Happy Station Show, a revival of the Sunday light entertainment program which first aired in 1928 on PCJJ and later Radio Netherlands

Programs from other producers:

  • The Stuph File, interviews and offbeat news, presented by Peter Anthony Holder, reporter for Montreal Global News
  • The Kelly Alexander Show, entertainment and features "for the wants and needs of today's women"
  • Switzerland in Sound, hosted by former Swiss Radio International presenter Bob Zanotti

Transmission and syndication

In Taiwan, PCJ operates an FM station broadcasting at 95.5 MHz for the Taipei area presenting its own programs and relaying programs from Radio Australia and the BBC World Service.

PCJ transmits programs to Asia via shortwave radio, leasing time from the former Deutsche Welle transmitter site in Trincomalee, Sri Lanka.[1] It also has conducted test transmissions to North America and Europe using facilities in the United States and Germany.

In 2014, PCJ is launching an international shortwave relay service based at a shortwave transmitter that it has constructed in Taiwan.

PCJ syndicates programs to these partner stations:

Name

The name "PCJ Radio" is a tribute to the pioneering shortwave station PCJJ, a precursor of long-time shortwave broadcaster Radio Nederland Wereldomroep. The Happy Station Show aired on those two stations from 1928 to 1995.

See also

References

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