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RDS European model only continued, LIGHT M - test

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RDS (European model only) (continued) NEWS: Brief announcements, events, public opinion, reports and real situations. AFFAIRS: Suggestions, including practical announcements other than news, documents, discussion and analysis. INFO: Useful and reference information, such as weather forecasts, consumer guides and medical advice. SPORT: Sports-related programs. EDUCATE: Educational and cultural information. DRAMA: All kinds of radio concerts and serial dramas. CULTURE: All aspects of national or local culture, including religious events, philosophy, social science, language and theatre. SCIENCE: Programs on natural science and technology. VARIED: Popular programs such as quizzes, entertainment news, interviews, comedy and satire. POP M: Programs of commercial and popular songs, including music sales volumes, etc. ROCK M: Modern music generally composed and played by young musicians. EASY M: Popular music usually lasting for less than 5 minutes. LIGHT M: Classical music, instrumental music, chorus, and light music favored by general audiences. CLASSICS: Orchestral music including great operas and symphonies, chamber music and so on. OTHER M: Other music styles, including rhythm & blues and reggae. WEATHER: Weather reports and forecasts. FINANCE: Financial reports, commerce and trading. CHILDREN: Children's programs. SOCIAL: Social affairs. RELIGION: Religious programs. PHONE IN: Programs in which the public expresses its views by phone. TRAVEL: Travel reports. LEISURE: Programs concerning recreational activities. JAZZ: Jazz music. COUNTRY: Country music. NATION M: National music. OLDIES: Music from the so-called golden age of popular music. FOLK M: Folk music. DOCUMENT: Documentaries. TEST: Broadcast when testing emergency broadcast equipment or receivers. Not intended for searching or dynamic switching for consumer receivers. ALARM: A program with notifications about emergencies and natural disasters. 30

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RDS (European model only) (continued)
NEWS:
Brief announcements, events, public opinion, reports and
real situations.
AFFAIRS:
Suggestions, including practical announcements other than
news, documents, discussion and analysis.
INFO:
Useful and reference information, such as weather forecasts,
consumer guides and medical advice.
SPORT:
Sports-related programs.
EDUCATE:
Educational and cultural information.
DRAMA:
All kinds of radio concerts and serial dramas.
CULTURE:
All aspects of national or local culture, including religious
events, philosophy, social science, language and theatre.
SCIENCE:
Programs on natural science and technology.
VARIED:
Popular programs such as quizzes, entertainment news,
interviews, comedy and satire.
POP M:
Programs of commercial and popular songs, including music
sales volumes, etc.
ROCK M:
Modern music generally composed and played by young
musicians.
EASY M:
Popular music usually lasting for less than 5 minutes.
LIGHT M:
Classical music, instrumental music, chorus, and light music
favored by general audiences.
CLASSICS:
Orchestral music including great operas and symphonies,
chamber music and so on.
OTHER M:
Other music styles, including rhythm & blues and reggae.
WEATHER:
Weather reports and forecasts.
FINANCE:
Financial reports, commerce and trading.
CHILDREN:
Children’s programs.
SOCIAL:
Social affairs.
RELIGION:
Religious programs.
PHONE IN:
Programs in which the public expresses its views by phone.
TRAVEL:
Travel reports.
LEISURE:
Programs concerning recreational activities.
JAZZ:
Jazz music.
COUNTRY:
Country music.
NATION M:
National music.
OLDIES:
Music from the so-called golden age of popular music.
FOLK M:
Folk music.
DOCUMENT:
Documentaries.
TEST:
Broadcast when testing emergency broadcast equipment or
receivers. Not intended for searching or dynamic switching
for consumer receivers.
ALARM:
A program with notifications about emergencies and natural
disasters.