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North Korea's Secret Radio Signal Fades as Funding Cuts Hit
25 Nov, 2025
Summary
- Major US and South Korean broadcasters ceased North Korean broadcasts.
- North Koreans face jail for listening to unsanctioned foreign news.
- A new app and website offer alternative information to North Koreans abroad.

Authoritarian North Korea's access to uncensored foreign news is severely limited as major U.S. and South Korean government-funded radio broadcasters have ceased operations. Lee Si-young, who leads a small non-governmental station broadcasting into North Korea, fears this signals an abandonment of the country's 26 million residents, who risk severe punishment for tuning in. This dramatic reduction, estimated at 85% by 38 North, follows U.S. funding cuts and South Korea's policy to lower animosities.




