Voice of Korea


Voice of Korea is the international broadcasting service of North Korea. It broadcasts primarily information in Chinese, Spanish, German, English, French, Russian, Japanese and Arabic. Until 2002 it was known as Radio Pyongyang. The interval signal is identical to that of Korean Central Television.

History

The origins of Voice of Korea can be traced to 1936 and the radio station JBBK. Operated by the occupying Japanese forces, JBBK broadcast a first and second program as part of Japan's radio network that covered the Korean Peninsula from Seoul.
The station was founded in October 1945 as Radio Pyongyang, and officially inaugurated programming on the 14th, with a live broadcast of the victory speech of Kim Il Sung when he returned to Pyongyang at the end of World War II.
The first foreign broadcast was in Chinese on 16 March 1947. Japanese-language broadcasts began in 1950, followed by English, French and Russian, Spanish, Arabic, and German.
By 1960, Radio Pyongyang broadcast 159 hours of programming every week. In 1970, weekly broadcasting hours totaled 330 hours and by 1980, 597 hours. In 1990 weekly broadcasting time fell to 534 hours per week, 529 in 1994, and 364 in 1996.
In 2002, the station was renamed Voice of Korea.

Programming

Unlike most international broadcasters, Voice of Korea does not broadcast an interval signal in the minutes leading up to the start of the transmission. It instead starts broadcasting the interval signal on the hour.
A typical program line-up begins with the interval signal, followed by the station announcement "This is Voice of Korea". After the announcement, the national anthem, "Song of General Kim Il Sung" and "Song of General Kim Jong Il" are played. The songs are followed by a news broadcast consisting of Korean Central News Agency items with small adjustments for the radio. If there are any items about Kim Il Sung, Kim Jong Il or Kim Jong-un, these are the top bulletins. On the station's website, Kim Jong Un's full name is used whenever he is mentioned in a story, and his name appear 120% larger than the rest of the story's text.
The news items are typically one day behind the news of the domestic service Korean Central Broadcasting Station. The news is followed by music and an excerpt from Kim Il Sung's memoirs With the Century. After the memoirs, there is more music and feature stories, sometimes followed by an editorial. The 57-minute broadcast concludes with frequency information and a sign-off message.
In the past, the station broadcast coded messages to North Korean spies. This practice ended with the 2000 June 15th North–South Joint Declaration. In 2006, Voice of Korea started broadcasting on 11545 kHz, the same frequency as the former Lincolnshire Poacher numbers station. While it is unknown whether this was an intentional effort to interfere with Poacher's propagation or an accident, it is not unknown for Voice of Korea to unintentionally jam its own signal by transmitting programmes in different languages simultaneously on the same frequency.

Broadcasting

Voice of Korea broadcasts on HF or shortwave radio frequencies, as well as on medium wave on 621 kHz for Japanese broadcasts aimed at neighbouring Japan. Some frequencies are well out of the ITU-allocated shortwave broadcast bands, making them less susceptible to interference and less likely to be listenable on older receivers. Recently, it has increased the share of satellite broadcasting.
Most of the broadcasts are transmitted from the Kujang shortwave transmitter site, approximately 25 km from the city of Kujang. A transmitter site in Kanggye is used as well. A site in Pyongyang is also in use.
On occasion, Voice of Korea has missed its regular service. The interruptions have not been explained by Voice of Korea, but they are thought to be due to engineering works at the transmitter sites, faulty equipment or because of power outages. In 2012 they occurred when the country was facing one of its worst electricity shortages in years. The off-air periods also affect North Korea's own jamming signals designed to prevent reception of South Korean stations such as Echo of Hope, Voice of the People, and KBS Hanminjok Radio.
Voice of Korea broadcasts on the Ekspress-103 satellite along with Korean Central Broadcasting Station and Korean Central Television.
Currently it seems, that several foreign language programmes are identical to each other, as exactly the same music is played at the same time, only the spoken and translated parts of the programme have been amended to match the respective program language. This could be monitored by switching from the German evening program on 6170 kHz from 19:00 UTC to the Spanish program on 7570 kHz at 19:00 UTC and back. It also seems, that the shortwave transmitter, which is used for the German language service, has a rather bad modulation. The transmitter for the Spanish programme however seems in better shape.

Schedules

This is a list of broadcasts of Voice of Korea by language as of the end of March to late October 2025, with winter frequencies as of late October 2024 to the end of March 2025 via Shortwave Info and Shortwave Live. All times are in UTC.

Arabic

All Arabic broadcasts are transmitted from Kujang.
StartsEndsFrequencies Target area
15:0015:579890, 11644.9 Middle East and North Africa
17:0017:579890, 11644.9 Middle East and North Africa

Chinese

All Chinese broadcasts are transmitted from Kujang.
StartsEndsFrequencies Target area
21:0021:579875, 11634.9 China
22:0023:579875, 11634.9 China
05:0005:577220, 9445, 9730 Northeast Asia
08:0008:577220, 9445 Northeast Asia
11:0011:577220, 9445 Northeast Asia
21:0021:577235, 9445 Northeast Asia
22:0022:577235, 9445 Northeast Asia
13:0013:5711735, 13649.9 Southeast Asia
03:0003:5713650.22, 15105 Southeast Asia
06:0006:5713650.22, 15105 Southeast Asia

English

All English broadcasts are transmitted from Kujang.
StartsEndsFrequencies Target area
04:0004:5711735, 13760, 15180 Central and South America
10:0010:5711710, 15180 Central and South America
13:0013:5713760, 15245.25 Europe
15:0015:5713760, 15245.25 Europe
18:0018:5713760, 15245.25 Europe
21:0021:5713760, 15245.25 Europe
16:0016:579890, 11644.9 Middle East and Northern Africa
19:0019:579875, 11634.9 Middle East and Northern Africa
13:0013:579435, 11710 North America
15:0015:579435, 11710 North America
04:0004:577220, 9445, 9730 Northeast Asia
06:0006:577220, 9445, 9730 Northeast Asia
19:0019:577210, 11910 Southern Africa
05:0005:5713650.22, 15105 Southeast Asia
10:0010:5711735, 13649.9 Southeast Asia

French

All French broadcasts are transmitted from Kujang.
StartsEndsFrequencies Target area
06:0006:5711735, 13760, 15180 Central and South America
11:0011:5711710, 15180 Central and South America
14:0014:5713760, 15245.25 Europe
16:0016:5713760, 15245.25 Europe
20:0020:5713760, 15245.25 Europe
14:0014:579435, 11710 North America
16:0016:579435, 11710 North America
04:0004:5713650.22, 15105 Southeast Asia
11:0011:5711735, 13649.9 Southeast Asia
18:0018:577210, 11910 Southern Africa
18:0018:579875, 11634.9 Middle East and North Africa

German

All German broadcasts are transmitted from Kujang.
StartsEndsFrequencies Target area
16:0016:579425, 12015 Europe
18:0018:579425, 12015 Europe
19:0019:579425, 12015 Europe

Japanese

All Japanese broadcasts are transmitted from Kujang, except for broadcasts on 621 kHz and 6070 kHz, which are transmitted from Chongjin-Ranam and Kanggye respectively.
StartsEndsFrequencies Target area
07:0007:57621, 9650, 11865 Japan
08:0008:50621, 9650, 11865 Japan
09:0009:57621, 6070, 9650, 11865 Japan
10:0010:50621, 6070, 9650, 11865 Japan
11:0011:57621, 6070, 9650, 11865 Japan
12:0012:50621, 6070, 9650, 11865 Japan
21:0021:50621, 9650, 11865 Japan
22:0022:57621, 9650, 11865 Japan
23:0023:50621, 9650, 11865 Japan

KCBS (Korean)

All broadcasts are transmitted from Kujang. Broadcasts follow a more KCBS-like format, but these broadcasts start without the Song of General Kim Il Sung and Song of General Kim Jong Il except on special occasions.
StartsEndsFrequencies Target area
09:0009:507220, 9445 Northeast Asia
12:0012:5011710, 15180 Central and South America
12:0012:5011735, 13649.9 Southeast Asia
14:0014:5011735, 13649.9 Southeast Asia
17:0017:5013760, 15245.25 Europe
17:0017:509435, 11710 North America
20:0020:509425, 12015 Europe
20:0020:507210, 11910 Southern Africa
20:0020:509875, 11634.9 Middle East and Northern Africa
23:0023:5013760, 15245.25 Europe
23:0023:507235, 9445, 9875, 11634.9 Northeast Asia

Russian

All Russian broadcasts are transmitted from Kujang.
StartsEndsFrequencies Target area
07:0007:5715245.25 Northeast Asia
08:0008:5715245.25 European Russia
14:0014:579425, 12015 European Russia
15:0015:579425, 12015 European Russia
17:0017:579425, 12015 European Russia
07:0007:579875, 11735 Far Eastern Russia
08:0008:579875, 11735 Far Eastern Russia

Spanish

All Spanish broadcasts are transmitted from Kujang
StartsEndsFrequencies Target area
03:0003:5711735, 13760, 15180 Central and South America
05:0005:5711735, 13760, 15180 Central and South America
19:0019:5713760, 15245.25 Europe
22:0022:5713760, 15245.25 Europe