Far East Broadcasting Company-Cambodia is working on distributing a few hundred wind-up radios throughout the country within the next couple of days. This follows the presentation of 5,000 radios by FEBC-Korea to the Deputy Prime Minister Sok An. The team also met with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen. Of the 5,000 wind-up radios presented, 1,000 radios have been passed to FEBC-Cambodia for distribution.
Many of the listeners are hard-pressed to purchase batteries and live in isolated areas, so the wind-up radios are an especially appreciated commodity.
In 1976, Cambodian national programmers joined Far East Broadcasting Company’s (FEBC) studios in the Philippines to resume making culturally-relevant evangelistic programs for their own people. By 1993, the government allowed national programmers to establish FEBC Cambodia’s first office and studio in the capital, Phnom Penh. Five years ago, FEBC Cambodia introduced its first local station, Family-FM.
(Source: Mission Network News)

on Jul 31st, 2008 at 16:15
The above information is usefull. However, I would like to know when the FEBC Cambodia can brodcast the program on the internet so that I can listen to it while I am not in Cambodia. May God bless Cambodia.
on Aug 30th, 2008 at 07:47
Hi! do you know ms. arlene cena? i am her friend and we haven’t seen each other for quite sometime. I got a news that she is now serving in febc cambodia, hope you can respond to this. thanks and God bless! btw, you can contact me through email if you have any information about her. dve5589@yahoo.com. thank you!