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'''Sound of Hope''' ({{Template:Zh-tspw|t=希望之聲,|s=希望之声,|p=Xīwàng Zhīshēng,|w=Hsi-wang Chi-sheng}}) is a news and entertainment broadcast service. It originated in ], and currently offers four languages. '''Sound of Hope''' ({{Template:Zh-tspw|t=希望之聲,|s=希望之声,|p=Xīwàng Zhīshēng,|w=Hsi-wang Chi-sheng}}) is a news and entertainment broadcast service. It originated in ], and currently offers four languages. It is part of the Epoch Media Group along with New Tang Dynasty Television Station (]) and ].


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Sound of Hope (simplified Chinese: 希望之声,; traditional Chinese: 希望之聲,; pinyin: Xīwàng Zhīshēng,; Wade–Giles: Hsi-wang Chi-sheng) is a news and entertainment broadcast service. It originated in Mandarin, and currently offers four languages. It is part of the Epoch Media Group along with New Tang Dynasty Television Station (NTDTV) and The Epoch Times.

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