Programs / Daybreak Asia

Daybreak Asia is a 30-minute news and interview program that gives Asian listeners an informative start to their day. Join host Jim Stevenson and the Daybreak team for perspectives from China, Vietnam, South Korea and other Pacific Rim nations that you won't hear anywhere else. It's a great way to start your day.

October 07 - October 13, 2012

Thursday October 11, 2012

Daybreak Asia

Daybreak Asia is a 30-minute news and interview program, that gives Asian listeners an informative start to their day. Join Host Les Carpenter and the Daybreak team for perspectives from China, Vietnam, South Korea and other Pacific Rim nations that you won't hear anywhere else. It's a great way to start your day.


Tuesday October 09, 2012

Daybreak Asia

Daybreak Asia is a 30-minute news and interview program, that gives Asian listeners an informative start to their day. Join Host Les Carpenter and the Daybreak team for perspectives from China, Vietnam, South Korea and other Pacific Rim nations that you won't hear anywhere else. It's a great way to start your day.


Monday October 08, 2012

Daybreak Asia

Daybreak Asia is a 30-minute news and interview program, that gives Asian listeners an informative start to their day. Join Host Les Carpenter and the Daybreak team for perspectives from China, Vietnam, South Korea and other Pacific Rim nations that you won't hear anywhere else. It's a great way to start your day.


Sunday October 07, 2012

Daybreak Asia

Daybreak Asia is a 30-minute news and interview program, that gives Asian listeners an informative start to their day. Join Host Les Carpenter and the Daybreak team for perspectives from China, Vietnam, South Korea and other Pacific Rim nations that you won't hear anywhere else. It's a great way to start your day.

October 07 - October 13, 2012

Join VOA's Daybreak Asia team for an informative 30-minute morning program, bringing you unique stories from across Asia and the world in English.  With the English language becoming more widely used in influential circles, you now have a way to learn about issues of interest to the largest and most populous continent in the world.  From new insights about regional neighbors to discovering your problems are pan-Asian problems, too, you'll find Daybreak Asia will soon be shaping the way you see the world.  For news beyond the headlines, listening to Daybreak Asia is not only time well spent. It's a great way to start your day.

Our Latest Reports
 

As Bhutan works to boost its tourism industry, other countries in the region are experiencing significant growth in the numbers of tourists. According to a report by the Pacific Asia Travel Association, Nepal's tourism increased by 17 percent in 2011, while tourism rose 26 percent in Sri Lanka and 22 percent in the Maldives. In general, the Asia-Pacific region saw a collective increase of six percent, or about 430 million international arrivals. For some perspective on the numbers, VOA's Steve Norman spoke with PATA's John Koldowski.
 


 

What is often unsaid can say a lot more than what is. Nuance and implication take on a special meaning. That is certainly the case in the new movie "Pearls of the Far East," the feature film debut by 34-year-old Vietnamese American director, Cuong Ngo. VOA's Ray Kouguell spoke with the director.
 


 

Nine people were killed Monday, 12 others wounded in the northeastern Afghan city of Jalalabad when a suicide car bomber rammed his explosives-laden car into the gates of a NATO base. The Taliban claimed responsibility, saying it was the latest act of revenge for the burning of Qurans at the Bagram Air Base north of Kabul. The attack followed six days of deadly protests over the handling of Islam's holy books. VOA's Ira Mellman spoke with Christine Fair, an assistant professor at the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Washington D.C. She says it's time the rest of the story about the Quran's should be told.

 

Real Conversations ...


Now, more than ever, Daybreak Asia is a forum for your voice. We’re transforming our 30-minute program to reflect more of your interests and opinions, so join the conversation on Facebook.
 


 

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Radio Frequencies:

2200-2300 UTC   5895   5915   7480   7575   11955
2300-0000 UTC    5895   5910   7575   11950
0100-0200 UTC   7430   9780   11705
Note: Frequencies are in kiloHertz (kHz). 1 MegaHertz (MHz) is equal to 1000 kHz.
Conversion to meter bands: Meters=300000/frequency in kHz. e.g.: 17705 kHz --> 16.9 meters

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