Showing posts with label VOA Bengali. Show all posts
Showing posts with label VOA Bengali. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 14, 2021

After 63 years, VOA Bangla service to end radio broadcasts

Voice of America Bangla language service FM, MW and shortwave radio transmissions officially end on July 17, 2021, after 63 years of serving Bangladesh and the Bangla-speaking Indian states of West Bengal, Tripure and Assam. Simultaneously, the service's television and social media content will expand considerably, as these are platforms more heavily used by VOA Bangla's 16 million weekly audience members.

"When VOA Bangla launched in January 1958, Bangladesh was known as 'East Pakistan' and it was a territory under martial law with no television or private radio," said John Lippman, Acting VOA Programming Director. "VOA's shortwave radio transmissions from outside the borders were a lifeline to the Bangla-speaking population for independent news and information."

While the service's shortwave radio audience is now less than one percent, VOA Bangla social media audiences have grown significantly in recent years. Engagement actions on the Twitter account have risen 54% over the previous year, while video views on Instagram are up 274% in the same period.

"Dozens of domestic television and radio stations compete for Bangla-speaking audiences, as well as an increasing number of digital sources," Lippman noted. "As the demand for TV and online access to news in Bangladesh expands, VOA's Bangla service program offerings need to be on the platforms its audience already is most active."

"VOA Bangla radio broadcasts brought world events to its audiences since the days when radio was the primary news medium," Acting VOA Bangla Service Chief Satarupa Barua told staff this month. "It was a staple in our upbringing, a household name. We will build on that reputation, increasing our presence on media that is now far more heavily used than short wave and medium wave radio."

During the final days of its radio broadcasts, the service will broadcast retrospective programming, looking back at the changes in the country since 1958. "Because of our service's history in Bangladesh, working at VOA has been the 'dream job' for many of us. With the coming changes, it will continue to be," Barua added.

This change in radio programming will not affect broadcasts of "Lifeline", a 30-minute daily radio program in the Rohingya language, spoken by Muslim refugees in Bangladesh who fled ethnic violence in Myanmar. Produced by the Bangla service, the program launched in July 2019.

(Press Release)

Saturday, June 04, 2016

VOA Bengali to be back on shortwave wef 5th June 2016

Anish Lalit of Voice of America Bengali department shares that VOA's Bengali transmission will be back on shortwave with effect from 5th June 2016 as per below schedule :

0000 - 0100 UTC (0530-0630 IST) on 6040 kHz from Udon Thani with Az 280 (Daily)
0300 - 0400 UTC (0830-0930 IST) on 7305 kHz from Udon Thani with Az 276 (Daily)

(Anish Lalit, VOA Bengali Department via Glenn Hauser, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

Voice of America's shortwave transmissions in Bnegali language was discontinued on 30th June 2014 and was available on a single mediumwave frequency.

Related :

VOA drops shortwave to Asian sub-continent


VOA Bangla website : www.voabangla.com

Update : No transmission noted on 5th & 6th June 2016 as per times/frequencies mentioned above





Wednesday, March 09, 2011

VOA Bengali Frequency Change

1600-1700 UTC on 9940 kHz #PHT 250 kW / 283 deg to SoAs, ex 9340 VOA in Bangla

# co-ch FEBA Radio in Amharic and Guragena

(Ivo Ivanov, DX Mix News # 668)

Friday, October 01, 2010

Anis Ahmed of VOA Bengali gets VOA gold medal

Anis Ahmed of Voice of America Bengali Service has been awarded gold medal in recognition of his outstanding service to the promotion of Bengali language and culture.

http://www.bdnews24.com/details.php?cid=2&id=174902

Thursday, March 18, 2010

VOA Listeners Meet at Kolkata

Photo's from Voice of America Benagli Service listeners meet at Kolkata on 17th March, 2010 courtesy Suvendu Das.


(Suvendu Das, Kolkata)

Thursday, March 04, 2010

VOA Listeners meet at Kolkata

Voice of America Bengali service Listeners meet at Kolkata :

Date : 17th March 2010 (Wed)
Venue : USIS, Kolkata

Iqbal Bahar Chowdhury will be present at the meet.

(Siddhartha Bhattacharjee)

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Listen to VOA Bangla Programs, Win Quiz Competition

VOA Bangla Service has announced a Quiz Competition. The questions for the quiz will be based on VOA Bangla broadcasts from February 1, 2009 to February 7, 2009 for both our morning and evening air shows. VOA Bangla Service will announce the questions in the second week of February and after that you will get another three weeks to send your answers to VOA Bangla Service. While VOA Bangla Service give you the questions, VOA Bangla Service will also let you know the address where you would be required to send your answers. Listen to VOA Bangla Service air shows during the first week of February every day and win prizes in the Quiz Competition. Best of luck for all.....

Mani Sankar
DX-ers` Association of Medinipur ( Via Bangladx yg)

Monday, January 19, 2009

VOA : Special extended b'cast on Presidential Inauguration

VOA will b'cast special live coverage of US Presidential Inauguration program on 20th January 2009. VOA is adding extra transmissions in addition to the regular b'cast on SW on 20th January (UTC) time as per the following schedule :

Bengali:
1700-1730 UTC 1575 7435 11500

English for South Asia:
1600-1800 UTC 5780 7590 9310
1630-1800 UTC 9580 11765

(Alok Dasgupta via http://dxasia.info/news/)

Friday, October 31, 2008

VOA Bengali B08 Frequency change at 1600 UTC

Alok Dasgupta from Kolkata informs that due to co-channel interference VOA is changing it's Bengali evening frequency from 7180 kHz to the new 7435 kHz at 1600-1700 hrs UTC effective 1st November 2008 in parallel to 11500 kHz.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

VOA Beng B08 clashes @ 1600 UTC

VOA Bengali B08 - 1600-1700 UTC

1575 kHz - Occupied by Radio Farda, no Beng

7180 kHz - Sever co-ch qrm by a Chinese speaking stn.
Seems like a CRI or CNR outlet as add anncd in Beijing.
Listen to this :
http://alokeshgupta.googlepages.com/vobeng_7180_1639utc_26oct2008.mp3

11500 kHz - 35433

Sunday, September 28, 2008

New Frequency for VOA Bangla

from DXAsia News

From 1st October VOA Bangla service is moving on to 9320 kHz (to get good propagation) replacing 11835 kHz from Philippine relay at 1600-1700 hrs to South Asia and parallel 7260 kHz from Thailand relay continues. Currently this 9320 kHz is used by VOA Hindi which is due to close on 30th September 2008 -so the last chance of hearing VOA Hindi is on Tuesday 30th September at 1600-1700 hrs on 9320 and 7430 kHz.

(Alok Dasgupta, Kolkata, India)