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[Swprograms] BBC World Service hits new record
- Subject: [Swprograms] BBC World Service hits new record
- From: "Richard Cuff" <rdcuff@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 15 May 2006 11:26:48 -0400
FYI...
No mention if shortwave resources were being recommissioned to serve
Pakistan since FM appears to not work well...
Richard Cuff / Allentown, PA USA
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From: Mike Terry <miketerry73@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: May 15, 2006 2:46 AM
Subject: [uk-radio-listeners] BBC World Service hits new record
To: DXLD <dxld@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: uk radio listeners <uk-radio-listeners@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
This is from BBC News:
Audience figures for the BBC World Service have reached a record 163 million
a week.
The figure is 14 million higher than last year and beats the previous record
of 153 million listeners in 2001.
The rise came despite the BBC axing 10 foreign language radio services last
year, mostly in eastern Europe.
BBC World Service director Nigel Chapman said the figures were an
"outstanding achievement" in a fiercely competitive industry.
The World Service broadcasts in more than 30 languages and is undergoing
change as it moves from using old transmitters to FM stations and the
internet.
The number of people listening in English has risen by three million to 42
million a week, according to the figures from independent surveys.
The BBC's British Affairs correspondent Stephen Evans says that is partly
because the BBC is now broadcast by other FM radio stations around the
world.
Mr Chapman said it was also because people turned to the BBC as a trusted
service, particularly in trouble spots.
He said the figures were a "strong and welcome indication that we are not
only strengthening our impact in priority areas but are flourishing in the
multimedia age".
Areas showing a particular increase included Nigeria, Indonesia, Kenya,
India and Nepal.
Two countries showing big falls were Pakistan and Bangladesh. Audiences in
the latter fell by 4.4 million to 8.6 million in the last year.
The BBC said the losses were due to lack of FM frequencies.
Last October the BBC announced the closure of its Bulgarian, Croatian,
Czech, Greek, Hungarian, Kazakh, Polish, Slovak, Slovene and Thai services.
The money saved is to fund an Arabic TV news channel, to be launched next
year.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/4771361.stm
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