The Chinese regime paid almost $4.4 million to a Washington-based radio station to broadcast propaganda to American households, new federal disclosures show. CGTN, the global arm for China’s state-run broadcaster CCTV, has paid $4.35 million since July 2019 to WCRW, a daytime radio station covering Washington, Virginia, and Maryland, to broadcast its content for 12 hours each day. Little known to the listeners is that Beijing controls much of what goes on air. An agreement signed last July—and revealed in a filing with the Justice Department last week—bars the radio station from altering or shortening CGTN’s program content, or inserting advertisements without express permission from the Chinese partner. The contract was between WCRW and the International Communication Planning Bureau, a body overseen by the Chinese regime’s Propaganda Department. Under the deal, the bureau receives quarterly performance data from the radio network’s owner, Virginia-based Potomac Radio Group, according to the filing, …