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| title = Chapter4: Towards a Mass Media Campaign: Analysing the relationship between target audiences and mass media| accessdate = 2007-01-08| last = Naqvi| first = Farah| date = [[14 November]] [[2006]]| format = PDF| work = Images and icons: Harnessing the Power of Mass Media to Promote Gender Equality and Reduce Practices of Sex Selection| publisher = BBC World Service Trust| pages = 26–36 }}</ref> since the inauguration of several new [[Frequency modulation|FM]] channels in 2006.<ref name=asiawaves>{{cite web
| url = http://www.asiawaves.net/india/delhi-radio.htm| title = Delhi: Radio Stations in Delhi, India| accessdate = 2007-01-07 | date = [[15 November]] [[2006]]| work = ASIAWAVES: Radio and TV Broadcasting in South and South-East Asia| publisher = Alan G. Davies }}</ref>
A number of state-owned and private radio stations broadcast from Delhi, including [[All India Radio]] (AIR), one of the world's largest radio service providers, which offers six radio channels in ten languages. Other city-based radio stations include ''[[Radio Mirchi]] (9198.13 FM)'', ''Red FM (93.5 FM) and ''[[Radio City (India radio station)|Radio City]] (9891.31 FM)''.
 
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