BBC Bangla

Bengali-language service of the BBC World Service


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::summary Bengali-language service of the BBC World Service ::

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nameBBC News Bangla
logoবিবিসি বাংলার লোগো.svg
logo_captionLogo of BBC News Bangla
countryUnited Kingdom
Bangladesh
India (West Bengal and Tripura)
network_typeOnline news portal, internet, and television broadcasts
availableInternational
ownerBBC
endowmentForeign and Commonwealth Office, UK
key_peopleMir Sabbir (Editor)
launch_date1941
website
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| name = BBC News Bangla | logo = বিবিসি বাংলার লোগো.svg | logo_caption = Logo of BBC News Bangla | country = United Kingdom Bangladesh India (West Bengal and Tripura) | network_type = Online news portal, internet, and television broadcasts | available = International | owner = BBC | endowment = Foreign and Commonwealth Office, UK | key_people = Mir Sabbir (Editor) | launch_date = 1941 | website =

BBC News Bangla () is the Bengali language service of the BBC World Service, inaugurated in 1941 for Bengali audiences worldwide especially the ones in the Bengal region, which includes the sovereign state of Bangladesh and the Indian states of West Bengal and Tripura. It conveys the latest political, social, economic and sports news relevant to India, Bangladesh and the world.

History

BBC Bangla was launched on 11 October 1941 with a 15-minute programme under the BBC World Service. BBC Bangla's headquarters used to be Bush House, but since 2012, it has been broadcast from Broadcasting House in London as well as from BBC bureaux in Dhaka and Kolkata. In September 2022, BBC Bangla announced its cessation of radio broadcasts due to financial reasons.

On 31 December 2022, BBC Bangla officially ceased broadcasting on radio after 81 years of service, following the Parikrama program. Despite this, it continued its existence on television and the internet.

Broadcasting

The programmes of BBC News Bangla are broadcast on their website, television, social media sites like Facebook and YouTube. BBC Bangla reaches over a million Bengali speaking people. Its radio and online services have listeners from many Bengali communities including those in Bangladesh, West Bengal, Tripura and Assam.

Programming

BBC News Bangla mainly focuses on news-based daily programming and political news. They also broadcast entertainment programmes, sports news, news analysis, and discussion about daily newspapers' lead stories. In addition, they respond to and discuss messages and opinions from the audience.

Broadcasts on FM Radio

BBC Bangla stopped its radio broadcasts on December 31, 2022, after 81 years of service.

Bangladesh Songlap

BBC Bangladesh Songlap () was a live programme of the BBC Bangla service broadcast in association with Bangladeshi satellite channel Channel i from 2005 to 2015 in three seasons. The main focus of this programme was questions from the general public to relevant authorities about important issues.

References

References

  1. link. (6 September 2016)
  2. (30 September 2022). "BBC Bangla to discontinue radio broadcast". [[Dhaka Tribune]].
  3. (29 September 2022). "BBC World Service proposes 382 post closures as part of savings". [[BBC News]].
  4. (31 December 2022). "BBC Bangla Radio: a voice in history goes off air tonight".
  5. link
  6. link. (13 October 2011)
  7. (1 January 2023). "BBC Bangla radio broadcast to stop after 81 years". The Asian Age.
  8. (4 July 2012). "How to listen".
  9. "BBC Bangladesh Sanglap: Powered by people's questions".
  10. "BBC - Debate programme Sanglap - Media Action".
  11. link. (23 November 2017)

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