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==Media== [[File:06.23 總統出席「講客廣播電臺開播茶會」,與客委會主委李永得一同進入播音室發表談話 (35091231370).jpg|thumb|right|[[Tsai Ing-wen]], President of the [[Republic of China (Taiwan)]] and of Taiwanese Hakka descent, appears on "Lecturer Hakka Language Radio Broadcasting" to give a speech.]] In 1950, China Central People's Broadcasting Station recruited the first Hakka broadcaster, Zhang Guohua, based on a radius of two kilometers from the Meixian government. On 10 April 1950, the '''Voice of Hakka''' ({{Lang|hak|客家之聲}}) started broadcasting. It broadcast nine hours of Hakka Chinese programs every day through shortwave radio and online radio, targeting countries and regions where Hakka people gather, such as Japan, Indonesia, Mauritius, Reunion Island, Australia, Hong Kong and Taiwan. In 1988, Meizhou Television Station ({{Lang|hak|梅州電視臺}}) was founded. In 1994, Hakka Public Channel, also known as Meizhou TV-2 had started broadcasting. Hakka Chinese began to appear in television programs. In 2021, it was renamed [[:zh:梅州廣播電視台客家生活頻道|Hakka Life Channel (客家生活頻道)]]. In 1991, Meizhou People’s Broadcasting Station ({{Lang|hak|梅州人民廣播電臺}}), also known as Meizhou Wired Broadcasting Station ({{Lang|hak|梅州有線廣播電臺}}) officially started broadcasting. Meizhou Radio News: FM94.8 or urban FM101.9. Meizhou Radio Traffic Channel: FM105.8 MHz. Meizhou Radio Private Car Channel: FM94.0 or urban FM103.9. Until now, Hakka Chinese is still used for news program, radio drama program, emotional program, entertainment program and cultural program. In 1999, 3CW Chinese Radio Australia ({{Lang|hak|3CW澳大利亞中文廣播電臺}}) was launched. It used Mandarin, Cantonese and Hakka. In 2001, Meizhou Television Station merged with Meizhou People’s Broadcasting Station and was renamed [[:zh:梅州市广播电视台|Meizhou Radio and Television Station]] (MRT, {{Lang|hak|梅州廣播電視臺}}). In 2004, the station had officially completed its establishment. In 2003, [[Taiwan Broadcasting System]] established a Hakka satellite cable channel [[Hakka TV]]. In Taiwan, there are seven Hakka Chinese radio channels. In 2005, Meixian Radio and Television Station ({{Lang|hak|梅縣廣播電視臺}}) was reorganized after the separation of the National Cultural System Reform Bureau. It is a public institution under the jurisdiction of the Meixian County Party Committee and County Government. The channel can be watched in Meizhou and surrounding area with an audience of over 4 million people. In 2012, Voice of Hong Kong ({{Lang|hak|香港之聲}}) started broadcasting. Hakka Chinese is used on Sihai Kejia Channel. In 2019, Shenzhou Easy Radio ({{Lang|hak|神州之聲}}) added a Hakka Chinese radio break which broadcasts to the southeast coast of Mainland China, Taiwan, Southeast Asia, the South Pacific and Japan. On Radio The Greater Bay ({{Lang|hak|大灣區之聲}}), Sihai Kejia Channel has also joined. In 2023, the ''[[Xuexi Qiangguo]]'' platform under the supervision of the [[Publicity Department of the Chinese Communist Party]] had added automatic broadcasting in Hakka Chinese.{{citation needed|date=August 2024}}
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