arthur_tsang
May 11 2005 6 07 AM
It seems there are loads of discussions about HK Entertainment is about HK TVB series only. So what about radio stations in Hong Kong?
Anyone who like to listen to HK Radio stations on the internet, like RTHK, CRHK, Metroradio etc.?
And what HK DJs do you like most? I like Jennifer Su from RTHK Radio 3... She is nice and she's like you, she's from NYC and Thailand....
moraeshigae
May 11 2005 2 56 PM
I like both RTHK2 and CRHK, not a big fan of Metro997 although they had a hilarious show hosted by 2 guy DJs and 1 girl DJ a few years ago during lunch time called "每當午飯時". CRHK used to be free, but I think you know have to pay for the archives? I usually put RTHK2 on in the background when I'm doing work around the house.
esmink
May 12 2005 11 16 PM
I want to listen hk radio too. where can I find it? (no asianfanatics thank you.)
arthur_tsang
May 13 2005 7 36 AM
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I want to listen hk radio too. where can I find it? (no asianfanatics thank you.)
Sure. Here are some websites for you that you can listen to the HK radio stations:
RTHK (Provide live web broadcast and archives
for free):
http://www.rthk.org.hkCRHK (Provide
freelive web broadcast but need to pay for archives)
http://www.881903.comMetroradio (Provide live web broadcast only):
http://www.metroradio.com.hk
cowtown
May 15 2005 8 11 PM
I like 881903.com
especially the program that has sandra ng and chapman to.
But they dont have a show together anymore, they just do a morning show with jan lamb, and kinda rotate days. Its b/c of their busy schedule.
I hope they can team up again b/c their show were the best and hilarious.
moraeshigae
May 15 2005 8 22 PM
^^ Yup I liked that show too. But it was actually even funnier when Sandra paired up with Francis Ng -- I think this was back in the late 90s. It was hilarious how they made fun of their guests and phone-in's. Jan Lamb's also a great DJ.
kabbyho
May 15 2005 11 58 PM
i like to listen to Hk radio 2 also.. i like "sing hong kay yu teek dat lay" by Mak sir... it's at 9-12 the showtime....

should try to tune in or u can always go and listen to the archives..
rep_ABC
May 17 2005 10 41 PM
RTHK radio 1 has a good talk show at 11:30pm, HK time. Margie Tsang and Director Lee Lik Chee are hosts and frequently interview stars (Andy Lau, Twins, Joey, etc.) on this show. Pretty funny stuff.
looks like very interesting... will try it soon...
is the site take lots of bandwidth?
scorpioneyes
Aug 12 2006 6 24 AM
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RTHK radio 1 has a good talk show at 11:30pm, HK time. Margie Tsang and Director Lee Lik Chee are hosts and frequently interview stars (Andy Lau, Twins, Joey, etc.) on this show. Pretty funny stuff.
does anyone know if it's still on? i'm looking for an old episode (june 2005) with Maggie Cheung as guest. where can i download or stream the shows?
meteorangela
Aug 17 2006 8 55 AM
I basically think that most HK radios have too much talking and too little music! Well that is what i have experienced from listening through the net sometimes. Maybe it is because of the time difference.. but still..
I like 903 and metroradio the most.
Do they actually have weekly countdowns of top 40 music or something similar? I seem to never be able to listen to them..
If they do, what time are they on and on which station? Thanks
alicia
Aug 17 2006 2 51 PM
I listen to CRHK almost everyday...I listen to 881 in the morning with "Cha Siu Yan" and at nite listen to 903 Sandra Ng and Sammy and Kitty
Blinded_Glory
Aug 21 2006 10 32 AM
I listen to HK radio all the time. I normally listen to 'gar sai tong' on 903 but more recently there is a talkshow on RTHK2 called 瘋 Show 快活人, at 10am-1pm UTC+8, which is quite funny and must recommend. Archive can be found here:http://www.rthk.org.hk/rthk/program_archive.cgi?progdir=radio2/crazyandhappy&event_name=%BA%C6+Show+%A7%D6+%AC%A1+%A4H+%0A
BL_1679
Aug 25 2006 4 16 AM
i like to listen to metroradio...UFC...united fans club...but i cant find it .....does someone have the link??...cuz i listen to metro there isnt any songs or when they interview actors or singers..>.<
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