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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 programs in Chinese, English, French, Spanish, and Vietnamese. It is part of the Epoch Media Group along with New Tang Dynasty Television Station (]) and ]. '''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 programs in Chinese, English, French, Spanish, and Vietnamese. It is part of the Epoch Media Group along with New Tang Dynasty Television Station (]) and ].


According to their website, Sound of Hope "strive to provide a bridge across the cultural and informational gaps between Asian and Western culture.... believe that how we view ourselves and others determines our future. In this spirit, Sound of Hope Radio celebrates the goodness of all humanity." Their programs in English include a weekly segment entitled "Speaking of Asia," concentrating on Asian news and culture, as well as a segment on learning to speak Chinese. The station has also come out with an audio version of the Nine Commentaries on the Chinese Communist Party, originally written by Epoch Times staff, critiquing the Communist According to their website, Sound of Hope "strive to provide a bridge across the cultural and informational gaps between Asian and Western culture.... believe that how we view ourselves and others determines our future. In this spirit, Sound of Hope Radio celebrates the goodness of all humanity." Their programs in English include a weekly segment entitled "Speaking of Asia," concentrating on Asian news and culture, as well as a segment on learning to speak Chinese. The station has also come out with an audio version of the Nine Commentaries on the Chinese Communist Party, originally written by Epoch Times staff, critiquing the Chinese Communist Party, its past actions, and its present nature.


All three Epoch Group members were founded by Falun Gong members. Some have recognized the important part this continues to play in editorial stance, although all the media are privately owned and operated and are thus institutionally separate (as opposed to being owned and operated by Falun Gong as an organization). All three Epoch Group members were founded by Falun Gong members. Some have recognized the important part this continues to play in editorial stance, although all the media are privately owned and operated and are thus institutionally separate (as opposed to being owned and operated by Falun Gong as an organization).

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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 programs in Chinese, English, French, Spanish, and Vietnamese. It is part of the Epoch Media Group along with New Tang Dynasty Television Station (NTDTV) and The Epoch Times.

According to their website, Sound of Hope "strive to provide a bridge across the cultural and informational gaps between Asian and Western culture.... believe that how we view ourselves and others determines our future. In this spirit, Sound of Hope Radio celebrates the goodness of all humanity." Their programs in English include a weekly segment entitled "Speaking of Asia," concentrating on Asian news and culture, as well as a segment on learning to speak Chinese. The station has also come out with an audio version of the Nine Commentaries on the Chinese Communist Party, originally written by Epoch Times staff, critiquing the Chinese Communist Party, its past actions, and its present nature.

All three Epoch Group members were founded by Falun Gong members. Some have recognized the important part this continues to play in editorial stance, although all the media are privately owned and operated and are thus institutionally separate (as opposed to being owned and operated by Falun Gong as an organization).

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