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Summary

This is a vast resource for finding NetTV stations in loads of world languages.

Intermediate to advanced learners of any foreign language can user these TV programs for linguistic as well as to cultural exposure.

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Over 1000 Internet TV stations from 108 Countries

Welcome to NetTVDB the Internet TV database that has the largest collection of Internet TV stations,
live video and Live TV feeds in the world. Watch over 1000 TV stations broadcasting on the Internet for free.

Links to over 1000 TV stations, watch Live TV free on the Net! We have links to TV stations fron over 100 countries
TV stations with broadcasts from around the globe,TV stations from News to Sports and everything in between.

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Summary

Intermediate to advanced learners of Cantonese can benefit greatly from reading the news.

In addition, videos are available of the latest news, which is a nice way to practice listening comprehension.

From Website

RFA adheres to the highest standards of journalism and strives for accuracy, balance, and fairness in its editorial content. In addition to its news programming, RFA strives to be a “university of the air" and broadcasts works of literature and nonfiction that have been banned in RFA’s target countries.

As a “surrogate” broadcaster, RFA provides news and commentary specific to each of its target countries. RFA broadcasts only in local languages and dialects, and most of its broadcasts include news of specific local interest.

RFA can be heard in Mandarin, Cantonese, Uyghur, and the Wu dialect; Tibetan (Uke, Amdo, and Kham); Burmese; Khmer to Cambodia; Korean to North Korea; Lao; and Vietnamese. Each language service is made up of primarily of native language speakers. This distinctive programming reflects each of these unique cultures.

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