Radio Sawa
Radio Sawa is an Arabic language radio station, funded by the United States government. Its goal is to provide what it claims is balanced news and information to youth in Arabic-speaking countries, as local news in many Middle Eastern countries is considered by the U.S. government as biased.
The station's playlist includes popular Arabic, English and Spanish songs. It also broadcasts news throughout the day.
Radio Sawa's first broadcast was on March 23, 2002. Its broadcasts are recorded in Washington, DC and Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Radio Sara is controlled by the Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG), an agency of the U.S. government.
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Radio Sawa on FM
- Abu Dhabi - 98.7 FM
- Agadir - 101.0 FM
- Amman/West Bank - 98.1 FM
- Baghdad - 100.4 FM
- Basra - 107.0 FM
- Bethlehem/Ramallah - 94.2 FM
- Casablanca - 101.5 FM
- Djibouti - 100.8 FM
- Doha - 92.6 FM
- Dubai - 90.5 FM
- Erbil - 100.5 FM
- Fes - 97.9 FM
- Kuwait - 95.7 FM
- Manama - 89.2 FM
- Marrakech - 101.7 FM
- Meknes - 91.9 FM
- Mosul - 106.6 FM
- Northern Jordan - 107.4 FM
- Rabat - 101.0 FM
- Sulimaniyah - 88.0 FM
- Tangier - 101.8 FM
Radio Sawa on Medium Wave
- Egypt-Levant - 990 MW and 1260 MW
- Iraq and The Gulf - 1548 MW
- Sudan & Yemen - 1431 MW
Contact information
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External links
- Neil King, Jr., "Sparking Debate, Radio Czar Retools Government Media," Wall Street Journal, June 20, 2005.
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