Showing posts with label Deutsche Welle Bengali. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Deutsche Welle Bengali. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Deutsche Welle: Changes in radio broadcasts starting this summer

Increased focus on television, online and mobile services and a reduction of shortwave broadcasts.

Starting July 1, 2011, Deutsche Welle (DW) will be making major changes in how and when its radio programming is broadcast in Asia and Europe, as well as German radio programming as a whole.

The measures will ensure the further development of Germany’s international broadcaster to a truly multimedia organization. As stipulated in the organization’s strategic plan for 2010-2013, DW will focus on modern modules that can be integrated into partner’s FM line-ups as well as being offered as stand-alone, on-demand services for the Internet and mobile devices. DW will thereby increase the cooperation with its partners throughout the world. With the exception of Africa and parts of Asia, linear shortwave broadcasts will be discontinued due to limited usage. The resources that have been saved will be reinvested in projects for the future – especially in the development of television services with regional languages and content, as well as an increase in online and mobile services.

DW will aim to use its available resources to offer two TV channels per region. This will give viewers the opportunity to choose between a channel with predominantly German programming and a channel with a focus on one of the regional languages – English, Spanish or Arabic.

In the future, DW will work with partner stations in Central and Southeast Europe to broadcast regional TV magazines and produce online services – each in the regional language. Starting July 1, 2011, the FM services for Bulgarian, Greek, Croatian, Macedonian and Romanian will be reduced and eventually discontinued. The frequencies that were purchased or rented in Sofia, Bucharest, Pristina and Tirana will be returned, as well as the corresponding licenses. The FM broadcasts for Albanian, Bosnian and Serbian will be reduced. In the future, these services will focus on selected partnerships with local FM stations. A service in Romani will be maintained for the time being. For Ukraine, DW is currently examining whether or not an agreement can be made with a partner to broadcast a reduced amount of FM radio programming that has been tailored to fit their needs. Radio programming for Hindi will be discontinued on July 1.

Reduction of shortwave

On November 1, 2011, DW will be discontinuing the shortwave broadcast for German, Russian, Farsi and Indonesian. For English, the shortwave broadcast will be limited to Africa. The broadcasting times for Chinese programming will be reduced from 120 minutes to 60 minutes. For these languages, DW will also be increasing the online and mobile services as well as video-on-demand and audio-on-demand. The portfolio will also include audio productions for rebroadcast by partners (when applicable).

Starting in November, DW will only be broadcasting radio programming via shortwave in the following languages: Amharic, Chinese, Dari, English and French for Africa, Hausa, Kiswahili, Pashtu, Portuguese for Africa and Urdu.

Closing of relay stations

The shortwave program currently broadcasts 260 hours daily with DW’s own or rented relay stations – with the new focus on Africa and regions in Asia that will be reduced to just 55 at the beginning of the winter season. Only the relay station in Kigali (Rwanda) will be needed for shortwave broadcasts in Africa. The stations in Trincomalee (Sri Lanka) und Sines (Portugal) can no longer be used to capacity. The financial operation is no longer possible and the relay stations will stop being used on November 1, 2011 and closed at the next possible point in time.

With the reduction of rental prices and the closing of the two relay stations, DW will be able to save resources that can be reinvested in the further development of its services.

Development of FM broadcasts with partners

DW will continue to expand its network of FM partners in Africa. The radio production for Hausa, Kiswahili, French and Portuguese for Africa will be optimized for FM broadcasts step by step. DW will also produce a regional radio magazine daily in English, to be rebroadcast by partners in Africa.

Audio content in Arabic will be created for the Middle East and North Africa and distributed online, via mobile or rebroadcast by partners.

DW will focus on FM partnerships for Bengali, Urdu, Dari/Pashtu und Indonesian for South Asia, India, Pakistan and Afghanistan. A decision will be made about the future of these partnerships in accordance with the budget situation and following the evaluation results.

Strategic plan for 2010 to 2013

The German Bundestag approved DW’s strategic plan in April 2011 with an overwhelming majority. The core of the plan is the multimedia orientation of the broadcaster, the focus on major tasks and target regions with regards to the budgetary issues. The new strategic direction ensures that DW is prepared for the changing conditions of international media markets:

Services for certain languages and regions will be reinforced to secure DW’s competitive position in the future.

The focus for the coming years will be on Sub-Sahara Africa, the Middle East, Iran and North Africa, South Asia and Afghanistan, Russia and Latin America. Due to the limited budget, the development of services will only be possible when activities are reduced somewhere else. In the area of television, DW will work more closely together with the German public broadcasters ARD and ZDF and develop regionalized TV programming with selected partners. For many areas around the world, it will be necessary to further development online and mobile services in order to reach DW’s target audience better: Individuals who are interested in diverse perspectives and use a large amount and variety of media resources. That especially includes opinion leaders and future opinion leaders as well as people who lobby for democracy, freedom and progress in authoritarian countries and thereby strengthen the civil society.

(DW Press Release)

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Friday, October 08, 2010

Deutsche Welle continues to make history in Bangladesh

The international broadcaster’s Bengali Service just celebrated its 35th anniversary and has no plans of slowing down in the near future. A partnership with Bangladesh Betar has created new opportunities in the region and a chance to win over new fans. On April 15, 1975 Deutsche Welle started broadcasting its Bengali service. Almost 35 years later to the day, Germany’s international broadcaster started a new partnership that will take it into the future in Bangladesh – working with Bangladesh Betar on FM frequencies.
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Thursday, September 30, 2010

DW drops Bengali & Hindi shortwave txns for winter transmssion schedule

As expected Deutsche Welle has dropped all Bengali & Hindi shortwave transmissions for South Asia for the B10 season effective 31st Oct 2010.
Half an hour Bengali txn can be heard on MW 1548 kHz at 1530-1600 UTC (2100-2130 IST).
Urdu still continues on shortwave at 1430-1500 UTC on 1548, 12065, 15620,17860 kHz for B10 season.
Related story :

DW cuts Transmission hours for HIndi & Urdu languages, drops morning broadcasts

http://alokeshgupta.blogspot.com/2010/03/dw-cuts-transmission-hours-for-hindi.html

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

DW Bengali revised A10 schedule, morning service retimed

With effect from 14th April (Bengali New Year's Day) DW has retimed its morning Bengali Service at 0200-0230 UTC (instead of 0100-0130 UTC) and the SW frequency has been changed to 11970 kHz .

0200-0230 UTC on 11970 kHz ( ex 0100-0130 UTC on 9855, 15345 kHz)
1530-1600 UTC on 1548, 6180,9540, 9655 kHz

Effective today Bangladesh Betar will broadcast DW Bengali programmes in half hour slots twice a day at 8 to 8.30 am and 8 to 8.30 pm (Bangladesh local time) on following FM frequencies :

Dhaka - FM 97.6
Chittagong - FM 105.4
Sylhet - FM 105.0
Khulna - FM 102.0
Rajshahi - FM 105.0
Rangpur - FM 105.4

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

DW FM relays in Bangladesh to be inaugurated on 14th April

Ashik Eqbal Tokon from Bangladesh informs that the Deutsche Welle Bengali service will be on air via Bangladesh Betar FM relays with effect from 14 April 2010, the Bengali new year day as well as anniversary of DW Bengali service.

Bangladesh Betar will broadcast DW Bengali programmes in half hour slots twice a day at 8 to 8.30 am and 8 to 8.30 pm on following FM frequencies :

Dhaka - FM 97.6
Chittagong - FM 105.4
Sylhet - FM 105.0
Khulna - FM 102.0
Rajshahi - FM 105.0
Rangpur - FM 105.4

Thursday, March 04, 2010

Bangladesh Betar to air DW Bengali program

Deutsche Welle and Bangladesh Betar Sign Comprehensive Partnership Agreement

Representatives from Bangladesh Betar (BB) and Deutsche Welle (DW) will sign a new partnership agreement on March 9, 2010 in Dhaka. According to this agreement, Bangladesh Betar will air Deutsche Welle Bengali radio service between 8:00 am and 8:30 am as well as 8:00 pm and 8:30 pm (local time) using six transmitters in Dhaka, Chittagong, Sylhet, Khulna, Rajshahi and Rangpur on FM band. This agreement marks just another milestone in the excellent German Bangladesh bilateral relations and will help Germany's international broadcaster to expand its Bengali radio services in Bangladesh via FM. The agreement will be signed in the presence of the Minister of Information and the Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany by the Director General of Bangladesh Betar and the Managing Director of DW-AKADEMIE.

(Press Release)

Friday, February 19, 2010

Deutsche Welle celebrates 35th year of Bangla service

German radio station Deutsche Welle arranged a listeners' gathering on Friday to mark the 35th anniversary of its Bangla service. Deutsche Welle South Asia chief Grahame Lucas inaugurated the gathering at the Goethe Institute in Dhaka. Unfolding the future plan of Bangla service, Lucas said Deutsche Welle is soon going to start airing programmes in Bangladesh on FM.

Read the full report here :
http://www.bdnews24.com/details.php?id=154026&cid=2

Deutsche Welle Bengali listeners’ club meeting, Dhaka 2010 - Photo's

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