Radio Sawa
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Radio Sawa is a 24-hour 7-day-a-week Arabic language
Arabic language
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 radio station broadcasting in the Arab world
Arab world
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. The station is a service of the
Middle East Broadcasting Networks, Inc. and is publicly funded by the Broadcasting Board of Governors and the U.S. Congress. The word "sawa" means "together" in many Spoken Arabic
Varieties of Arabic
The Arabic language is a Semitic language characterized by a wide number of linguistic varieties within its five regional forms. The largest divisions occur between the spoken languages of different regions. The Arabic of North Africa, for example, is often incomprehensible to an Arabic speaker...

 dialects.

Preexisting attitudes and concurrent reality of opinions towards the United States led to the creation of Radio Sawa. It seeks to effectively communicate with the youthful population of Arabic-speakers in the Middle East.The station's goal is to promote pro-American attitudes to youth in the Arab World
Arab world
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. Radio Sawa's first broadcast was on March 23, 2002. Its newscasts are broadcast live on air from its studios in Washington, DC and Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Radio Sawa also has news bureaus and reporters throughout the Middle East.

History

Radio Sawa and its sister-network, Al Hurra TV, are part of a larger U.S. Public Diplomacy
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 effort in the Middle East
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. Their stated mission is to "improve America’s image in the Middle East and win the hearts and minds of the Arab people.”

Radio Sawa was first launched in early 2002, initially in Jordan
Jordan
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, West Bank
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, Kuwait
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, UAE(Abu Dhab
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), Qatar
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 and Bahrain
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 and eventually in the rest of the Arab World (see below for full list).

Radio Sawa replaced Voice of America
Voice of America
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’s Arabic service, which had not been successful in attracting large audiences. The initiator of radio Sawa is American media mogul Norman Pattiz. He found that more than 60% of the Arab population was under the age of 30, which is why he decided to develop programming that would target the younger generation. Pattiz believed that the best way to reach the young people was with music. This is why the majority of the radio’s programming consists of American and Arab pop music
Pop music
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.

Radio Sawa is controlled by the Broadcasting Board of Governors
Broadcasting Board of Governors
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 (BBG), the Federal agency responsible for all U.S. international civilian broadcasting. The BBG founded the Middle East Broadcasting Networks (MBN), a non-profit news and information organization, to run Radio Sawa and Al Hurra TV.

Funding

Radio Sawa is a United States Congress-funded public relations endeavor that has enjoyed significant recent popularity in the Middle East. It falls under the same umbrellaed organization, the Middle East Broadcasting Networks, as Al-Hurra Television. there are a few people who know the exact trail of who and what funds Radio Sawa.

Programming

In contrast to the Voice of America
Voice of America
Voice of America is the official external broadcast institution of the United States federal government. It is one of five civilian U.S. international broadcasters working under the umbrella of the Broadcasting Board of Governors . VOA provides a wide range of programming for broadcast on radio...

 radio broadcasts in the region which it replaced, Radio Sawa blends news with contemporary music, arts and lifestyle and other light programming. Radio Sawa’s programming consists of roughly 20-25% news and 75-80% pop music.

News

Most non-music content is presented in the rubric “The World Now,” which includes news, interviews, sports, etc.

Music

The station's playlist includes popular Arabic, English
English language
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 and Spanish
Spanish language
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 songs so as to attract the Arabic listener.

Reception

Radio Sawa has been subject to criticism from various observers, who question its effectiveness in conveying America’s message to the Arab world. Radio Sawa is commonly seen as terms of a solution to public relations crisis during the time of its launch as a form of public diplomacy, 'suggesting by implication that American media efforts do have the power to transform opinion if only implemented in a different form'.

Arab World

A study published in 2006, which surveyed college students at universities in five Arab countries, found that the students’ attitudes towards U.S. foreign policy had actually worsened since they started listening to Radio Sawa and watching Al Hurra TV

Radio Sawa has also been criticized for its poor quality control and for its resistance to any outside review of its programming.

US

A 2004 draft report prepared by the State Department's inspector general
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 was severely critical of the station. Experts cited in the report concluded that “Radio Sawa failed to present America to its audience.”

The station’s emphasis on popular music has led critics to question if music alone is enough to convey America’s message. Some critics point out that what matters is “not just how many people are tuning in, but how many people are affected by a broadcast’s content.”

Transmission

Radio Sawa is broadcast free across the region, using a combination of:
  • Medium wave (AM
    Amplitude modulation
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    ) transmitters
  • Frequency modulation
    Frequency modulation
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     (FM) transmitters
  • Digital audio satellite broadcasting (Eutelsat
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    , Nilesat
    Nilesat
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    , Arabsat)
  • Online internet streaming


Alongside the mainstream Radio Sawa broadcasts, there are various regional streams targeted to specific regions/countries including:
  • Radio Sawa Jordan (Levant)
  • Radio Sawa Gulf
  • Radio Sawa Sudan
  • Radio Sawa Iraq
  • Radio Sawa Egypt
  • Radio Sawa Morocco
  • Radio Sawa Lebanon

Radio Sawa on FM Transmission

Names of the cities next to them the broadcast frequency of FM in MHz.

  • Abu Dhabi - 98.7
  • Agadir - 101.0
  • Akkar, North Lebanon - 98.7
  • Amman/West Bank - 98.1
  • Amara - 91.6
  • Baghdad - 100.4
  • Basra - 107.0
  • Beirut - 87.7
  • Bekaa Valley /Western - 98.7
  • Bethlehem/Ramallah - 94.2
  • Casablanca - 101.5
  • Djibouti - 100.8
  • Doha - 92.6
  • Dubai - 90.5
  • Erbil - 106.6
  • Fes - 97.9
  • Hebron/Gaza-100.2
  • Hilla - 90.4
  • Jenin - 93.5
  • Khartoum - 97.5 FM
  • Kirkuk - 98.8
  • Kuwait - 95.7
  • Manama - 89.2
  • Marrakech - 101.7
  • Meknes - 91.9
  • Mosul - 106.6
  • Najaf - 105.8
  • Nasiriya - 103.6
  • Northern Jordan - 107.4
  • Rabat - 101.0
  • Ramadi 97.6
  • Samawa - 95.6
  • Sidon - 87.7
  • Sulimaniyah - 88.0
  • Tangier - 101.8
  • Tikrit - 97.1
  • Tripoli, Lebanon - 87.7
  • Zahle - 87.7


Radio Sawa on AM Transmission

  • Radio Sawa on Medium Wave Egypt-Levant - 990 kHz
  • Iraq and The Gulf - 1548 kHz
  • Sudan & Yemen - 1431 kHz

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