Morning Program |
Evening Program |
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12 |
AM |
Talk Show and Dedication |
12 |
PM |
Radio Hmong
National Hotline |
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1 |
AM |
News and Dedication |
1 |
PM |
Suab Moo Zoo
Saint Paul, MN |
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2 |
AM |
Talk Show and Music |
2 |
PM |
Hmong Thailand |
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3 |
AM |
News and talk shows |
3 |
PM |
Lao Program |
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4 |
AM |
Music |
4 |
PM |
News and Talk Show |
|
5 |
AM |
Talk Show and
Dedication |
5 |
PM |
Suab Hmoob
Sheboygan, WI |
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6 |
AM |
Hmong ABC Radio
Milwaukee, WI |
6 |
PM |
Hmong Youth |
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7 |
AM |
Hmoob Moj Them
Minnesota |
7 |
PM |
Vue Talk Show
Hmong WI Radio |
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8 |
AM |
Hmoob Moj Them
Minnesota |
8 |
PM |
Hmong News |
|
9 |
AM |
Hmong WI Radio Hmong
News
Appleton, WI |
9 |
PM |
Kong Meng
Hmong Fresno Radio |
|
10 |
AM |
KBIF 900 AM
Fresno, CA |
10 |
PM |
Kong Meng
Hmong Fresno Radio |
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11 |
AM |
Hmong Fresno Radio,
Kong Meng Talk Show |
11 |
PM |
News and Music |

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Radio Hmong Broadcasting's Timeline:
Year / Service.
2001 - The beginning of Radio Hmong, downloadable
internet
radio mp3s.
You were able to listen to the broadcast by downloading the radio
mp3 files onto your computer.
2003 - Mr. Her brought the Radio Hmong Broadcasting Live
Online.
The live broadcast captured many active listeners across the world.
2005 - Mr. Her Added Netcom Digital Radio as a Device .
A device other than using your computer enables you to listen to our
broadcast through your phone line or DSL/Cable.
2007 - Mr. Her Added a Radio Channel To The Asian Satellite
Dish as Another
Device To Use.
Introducing, and using the Asian satellite dish in order to listen to
our broadcast besides using the internet/phone connection.
2008 - Mr. Her Convert Telephones To Be a Radio.
This feature allows you to listen to the radio through your phone, we
mean ANY kind of phones! Yes, we guarantee you will be able to listen to
our broadcast from around the world.
Future - There will be more features/services.
We will be updating this timeline from time to time.
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* History of Radio
Hmong Broadcasting
Radio Hmong Broadcasting
was founded by Kou Her Chialy, also known as Doua Her Chialy in
1989. He went to Austin Technical College to pursue the
degree of TV/Radio Broadcasting. When he had
graduated, he wanted to produce a 24 HRS Radio Hmong
Broadcasting but due to financial disability he was not able to
pursue this during that time.
Mr.
Her's vision for the Radio Hmong Broadcasting is to be like a big
microphone and speaker as a communication tool for the Hmong people
around the world, and to support businesses who are interested to use
this tool to reach out to the Hmong community.
The
purpose of this broadcasting is to help you become more knowledgeable,
have updated news, businesses/services, receive enouncements, messages,
be entertained by our talk shows, and to request/listen to our daily
songs.
* History of the
Hmong People
-Hmong is a group of people from the mountainous regions of
Laos. They fought
under General Vang Pao with the American CIA during the Vietnam
War. As the war progressed the power of the communist regime was
too much for the Americans to detain. The American soldiers
pulled out of Indo-China leaving Hmong soldiers and civilians as
well as other ethnic groups vulnerable to the communist regime.
There was an agreement between General Vang Pao and the CIA that
Hmong people would be given refuge in America should the country
fall under communism.
The fall of Laos took
place in 1975 that brought about massive numbers of Hmong who
fled Laos seeking refuge in Thailand. The first wave of Hmong
refugees to arrive in America begun in early 1976. Migration
spread through out much of the United States. Social Services
had to learn how to respond to the needs of the newly arrived
Hmong. Language was the greatest barrier of all. Many applied
for public assistance. However, many had formal education and
were able to maintain minimal wage jobs.
*The
Hmong of Today
_ Hmong people contribute to the
economy of this country.
After 32 years of resettlement a
majority of Hmong people have become self-sufficient. They are
homeowners, investors, medical doctors, pharmacists,
chiropractors, bankers, lawyers, teachers and school principals
and politicians such as State Senator-Mee Moua of Minnesota. The
Hmong people are strong businessmen and women who have shown
success in other industries of real estate, mortgage,
investment, insurance, restaurants, groceries and
fashion-clothing stores and technology.
_Hmong
people are strong consumers of goods and services.
With the estimated numbers of
Hmong above there is a strong demand for accessing information
on goods and services. The abundance of technology to showcase
available information makes for better access.
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