Voice of Korea schedule for winter 2014/2015

Voice of Korea, North Korea’s international shortwave broadcasting station, adjusted its transmission schedule on October 26 for the winter 2014 and spring 2015 seasons.

The broadcasts follow the same basic line-up each day.

:00 Opening signal, station identification: “This is Voice of Korea”
:01 National Anthem
:03 Song of General Kim Il Sung
:06 Song of General Kim Jong Il
:09 News, editorials (approx 15 minutes, but can be extended to full broadcast), followed by music
:30 Reminiscences of Great Leader President Kim Il Sung of the century
:40 Music and features
:50 Editorial, special message (occasional)
:55 Frequency information
:57 Close

The Voice of Korea typically updates its broadcasts, including the news, once a day during the daytime in Korea.

The news output follows closely the text of English-language stories from KCNA with minor editing and is generally a day behind news being put out on the domestic service in Korean.

You’ll need a shortwave radio and good antenna to receive the broadcasts. If you don’t have these, many of the news items can be found on The Voice of Korea’s website. The music programming is not online.

In addition to English, the station broadcasts in French, Spanish, Arabic, German, Chinese, Japanese and Russian.

The full schedule for Voice of Korea is listed below and comes courtesy of Arnulf Piontek in Berlin.

The schedule shows the time in GMT (UTC), the language, the frequencies in kilohertz (kHz) and the target area of the broadcast. Korean-language programs are from the domestic Korea Central Broadcasting Station (KCBS) or Pyongyang Broadcasting Station (PBS).

First the schedule sorted by time, then by language.

0300 in Chinese on 13650, 15105 to Southeast Asia
0300 in Korean (PBS) on 7140, 9445 and 9730 to Northeast Asia
0300 in Spanish on 11735, 13760, 15180 to Central & South America

0400 in English on 7220, 9445, 9730 to Northeast Asia
0400 in English on 11735, 13760, 15180 to Central & South America
0400 in French on 13650, 15105 to Southeast Asia

0500 in Chinese on 7220, 9445, 9730 to Northeast China
0500 in English on 13650, 15105 to Southeast Asia
0500 in Spanish on 11735, 13760, 15180 to Central & South America

0600 in Chinese on 13650, 15105 to Southeast Asia
0600 in English on 7220, 9445, 9730 to Northeast Asia
0600 in French on 11735, 13760, 15180 to Central & South America

0700 in Korean (PBS) on 7220, 9445 to Northeast China
0700 in Japanese on 621, 3250, 7580, 9650 to Japan
0700 in Russian on 9875, 11735 to Far East
0700 in Russian on 13760, 15245 to Europe

0800 in Chinese on 7220, 9445 to Northeast China
0800 in Japanese on 621, 3250, 7580, 9650 to Japan
0800 in Russian on 9875, 11735 to Far East
0800 in Russian on 13760, 15245 to Europe

0900 in Japanese on 621, 3250, 7580, 9650 to Japan
0900 in Korean (KCBS) on 7220, 9445 to Northeast China
0900 in Korean (PBS) on 9875, 11735 to Far East
0900 in Korean (PBS) on 13760, 15245 to Europe

1000 in English on 6170, 9435 to Central & South America
1000 in English on 6185, 9850 to Southeast Asia
1000 in Japanese on 621, 3250, 6070, 7580, 9650 to Japan
1000 in Korean (PBS) on 7220, 9445 to Northeast Asia

1100 in Chinese on 7220, 9445 to China
1100 in French on 6170, 9435 to Central & South America
1100 in French on 6185, 9850 to Southeast Asia
1100 in Japanese on 621, 3250, 6070, 7580, 9650 to Japan

1200 in Japanese on 621, 3250, 6070, 7580, 9650 to Japan
1200 in Korean (KCBS) on 6185, 9850 to Southeast Asia
1200 in Korean (KCBS) on 6170, 9435 to Central & South America
1200 in Korean (PBS) on 7220, 9445 to Northeast Asia

1300 in Chinese on 6185, 9850 to Southeast Asia
1300 in English 9435, 11710 to North America
1300 in English on 7570, 12015 to Western Europe
1300 in Korean (PBS) on 6170, 9425 to Europe

1400 in French on 9435, 11710 to North America
1400 in French on 7570, 12015 to Western Europe
1400 in Korean (KCBS) on 6185, 9850 to Southeast Asia
1400 in Russian on 6170, 9425 to Europe

1500 in Arabic on 9890, 11645 to Near & Middle East; North Africa
1500 in English on 9435, 11710 to North America
1500 in English on 7570, 12015 to Western Europe
1500 in Russian on 6170, 9425 to Europe

1600 in English on 9890, 11645 to Near & Middle East; North Africa
1600 in French on 9435, 11710 to North America
1600 in French on 7570, 12015 to Western Europe
1600 in German on 6170, 9425 to Western Europe

1700 in Arabic on 9890, 11645 to Near & Middle East; North Africa
1700 in Korean (KCBS) on 9435, 11710 to North America
1700 in Korean (KCBS) on 7570, 12015 to Western Europe
1700 in Russian on 6170, 9425 to Europe

1800 in English on 7570, 12015 to Western Europe
1800 in French on 7210, 11910 to Southern Africa
1800 in French on 9875, 11635 to Near & Middle East; North Africa
1800 in German on 6170, 9425 to Europe

1900 in English on 7210, 11910 to Southern Africa
1900 in English on 9875, 11635 to Near & Middle East; North Africa
1900 in German on 6170, 9425 to Europe
1900 in Spanish on 7570, 12015 to Western Europe

2000 in French on 7570, 12015 to Western Europe
2000 in Korean (KCBS) on 7210, 11910 to Southern Africa
2000 in Korean (KCBS) on 6170, 9425 to Europe
2000 in Korean (KCBS) on 9875, 11635 to Near & Middle East; North Africa

2100 in Chinese on 7235, 9445 to Northeast Asia
2100 in Chinese on 9875, 11635 to China
2100 in English on 7570, 12015 to Western Europe
2100 in Japanese on 621, 3250, 7580, 9650 to Japan

2200 in Chinese on 7235, 9445 to Northeast China
2200 in Chinese on 9875, 11635 to China
2200 in Japanese on 621, 3250, 7580, 9650 to Japan
2200 in Spanish on 7570, 12015 to Western Europe

2300 in Japanese on 621, 3250, 7580, 9650 to Japan
2300 in Korean (KCBS) on 7235, 9445 to Northeast China
2300 in Korean (KCBS) on 9875, 11635 to China
2300 in Korean (KCBS) on 7570, 12015 to Western Europe
Arabic
1500 on 9890, 11645 to Near & Middle East; North Africa
1700 on 9890, 11645 to Near & Middle East; North Africa

Chinese
0300 on 13650, 15105 to Southeast Asia
0500 on 7220, 9445, 9730 to Northeast China
0600 on 13650, 15105 to Southeast Asia
0800 on 7220, 9445 to Northeast China
1100 on 7220, 9445 to China
1300 on 6185, 9850 to Southeast Asia
2100 on 7235, 9445 to Northeast Asia
2100 on 9875, 11635 to China
2200 on 7235, 9445 to Northeast China
2200 in Chinese on 9875, 11635 to China

English
0400 on 7220, 9445, 9730 to Northeast Asia
0400 on 11735, 13760, 15180 to Central & South America
0500 on 13650, 15105 to Southeast Asia
0600 on 7220, 9445, 9730 to Northeast Asia
1000 on 6170, 9435 to Central & South America
1000 on 6185, 9850 to Southeast Asia
1300 9435, 11710 to North America
1300 on 7570, 12015 to Western Europe
1500 on 9435, 11710 to North America
1500 on 7570, 12015 to Western Europe
1600 on 9890, 11645 to Near & Middle East; North Africa
1800 on 7570, 12015 to Western Europe
1900 on 7210, 11910 to Southern Africa
1900 on 9875, 11635 to Near & Middle East; North Africa
2100 on 7570, 12015 to Western Europe

French
0400 on 13650, 15105 to Southeast Asia
0600 on 11735, 13760, 15180 to Central & South America
1100 on 6170, 9435 to Central & South America
1100 on 6185, 9850 to Southeast Asia
1400 on 9435, 11710 to North America
1400 on 7570, 12015 to Western Europe
1600 on 9435, 11710 to North America
1600 on 7570, 12015 to Western Europe
1800 on 7210, 11910 to Southern Africa
1800 on 9875, 11635 to Near & Middle East; North Africa
2000 on 7570, 12015 to Western Europe

German
1600 on 6170, 9425 to Western Europe
1800 on 6170, 9425 to Europe
1900 on 6170, 9425 to Europe

Japanese
0700 on 621, 3250, 7580, 9650 to Japan
0800 on 621, 3250, 7580, 9650 to Japan
0900 on 621, 3250, 7580, 9650 to Japan
1000 on 621, 3250, 6070, 7580, 9650 to Japan
1100 on 621, 3250, 6070, 7580, 9650 to Japan
1200 on 621, 3250, 6070, 7580, 9650 to Japan
2100 on 621, 3250, 7580, 9650 to Japan
2200 on 621, 3250, 7580, 9650 to Japan
2300 on 621, 3250, 7580, 9650 to Japan

Korean
0300 (PBS) on 7140, 9445 and 9730 to Northeast Asia
0700 (PBS) on 7220, 9445 to Northeast China
0900 (KCBS) on 7220, 9445 to Northeast China
0900 (PBS) on 9875, 11735 to Far East
0900 (PBS) on 13760, 15245 to Europe
1000 (PBS) on 7220, 9445 to Northeast Asia
1200 (KCBS) on 6185, 9850 to Southeast Asia
1200 (KCBS) on 6170, 9435 to Central & South America
1200 (PBS) on 7220, 9445 to Northeast Asia
1300 (PBS) on 6170, 9425 to Europe
1400 (KCBS) on 6185, 9850 to Southeast Asia
1700 (KCBS) on 9435, 11710 to North America
1700 (KCBS) on 7570, 12015 to Western Europe
2000 (KCBS) on 7210, 11910 to Southern Africa
2000 (KCBS) on 6170, 9425 to Europe
2000 (KCBS) on 9875, 11635 to Near & Middle East; North Africa
2300 (KCBS) on 7235, 9445 to Northeast China
2300 (KCBS) on 9875, 11635 to China
2300 (KCBS) on 7570, 12015 to Western Europe
*PBS relay broadcasts appear in the schedule, but are reportedly not on-air

Russian
0700 on 9875, 11735 to Far East
0700 on 13760, 15245 to Europe
0800 on 9875, 11735 to Far East
0800 on 13760, 15245 to Europe
1400 on 6170, 9425 to Europe
1500 on 6170, 9425 to Europe
1700 on 6170, 9425 to Europe

Spanish
0300 on 11735, 13760, 15180 to Central & South America
0500 on 11735, 13760, 15180 to Central & South America
1900 on 7570, 12015 to Western Europe
2200 on 7570, 12015 to Western Europe

1 Comment on "Voice of Korea schedule for winter 2014/2015"

  1. Is there a website somewhere with updated recordings of the entire english show (including music)?

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