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BBC World Service Logo used since 2022 Type Radio broadcasting news, speech, discussions, public broadcaster Country United Kingdom Availability Worldwide Headquarters Broadcasting House, London Broadcast area Worldwide Owner BBC Key people Jonathan Munro Launch date 19 December 1932 ; 92 years ago (1932-12-19) Former names BBC Empire Service BBC Overseas Service External Services of the BBC ...
BBC News, Business Today,The World Today, Verified Live, BBC News Now, Anjana Gadgil BBC News: Azadeh Moshiri Nicky Schiller Kylie Pentelow: Lauren Taylor: Karin Giannone: Frankie McCamley: Catherine Byaruhanga Tanya Beckett: BBC News, Business Today, Talking Business, The Inquiry, The World Today, BBC News Now, Lyse Doucet: Special Coverage
BBC Radio 4 Extra 2 April 2011 BBC Radio 7 • 2002–2011: Archive programming — — 12B 708 0126 910 — BBC Radio 5 Live 28 March 1994 BBC Radio 5 • 1990–1994: News, current affairs, discussion and sport
Radio is the main source of information for many Burundians. [1]Radio stations: . La Radiodiffusion et Television Nationale de Burundi (RTNB), the state-controlled broadcaster operates the only national radio network, broadcasting in Kirundi, Swahili, French, and English; [1] roughly 10 privately owned radio stations are operating; transmissions of several international broadcasters are ...
RTNB operates two radio stations and a television channel, which offer educational and information programs, as well as TV series, talk shows, cartoons and other entertainment programs. [ 4 ] In June 2013, Burundi began operations for the migration of television from analogue to digital technology, which was completed by the end of 2014.
Newshour is BBC World Service's flagship international news and current affairs radio programme, which is broadcast twice daily: weekdays at 1400, weekends at 1300 and nightly at 2100 (UK time). There is also an additional online programme at 20:00 on weekdays.
Radio Isanganiro, translated: Radio Meetingpoint, is a private radio station in Burundi that has as its goal to support conflict resolution between Hutus and Tutsis. It broadcasts in the languages Kirundi, Swahili and French. [1] Radio Isanganiro was founded in 2002 by Burundi journalists from various ethnic origins.
In May 2017, the 05:00 GMT edition became a dedicated broadcast featuring news for and from Africa. It is broadcast exclusively on African partner stations. An additional edition of The Newsroom and a replay of a selected programme features on the main BBC World Service network during this time.