BBC Asian Network is a
British Asian
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radio station owned and operated by the
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. The station's target audience is people "with an interest in British Asian lifestyles", especially British Asians between the ages of 18 and 34. The station has production centres at
Broadcasting House
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in
London
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and
The Mailbox
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in
Birmingham
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.
The station broadcasts mainly in
English
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* English people
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, but has retained Sunday evening shows in South Asian languages. The Asian Network covers only the
Indian subcontinent
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, with the rest of the continent – such as
Japan and
China – not covered by the station.
The station's output consists largely of music and talk programmes. On Fridays at 4:00 p.m., the station broadcasts ''The Official Asian Music Chart'', compiled by the
Official Charts Company
The Official Charts (legal name: The Official UK Charts Company Limited) is a British inter-professional organization that compiles various "official" record charts in the United Kingdom, Ireland and France.
In the United Kingdom, its charts inc ...
and based on sales and streams across a seven-day period.
According to
RAJAR
Radio Joint Audience Research Limited (RAJAR) was established in 1992 to operate a single audience measurement system for the radio industry in the United Kingdom. RAJAR is jointly owned by the BBC and RadioCentre. RAJAR's predecessor was call ...
, the station broadcasts to a weekly audience of 476,000 with a listening share of 0.3% as of September 2022.
History
Origins as a regional programme/station
By 1949, the BBC had introduced their first weekly
Bengali language
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programme, ''Anjuman'', through the efforts of
Nazir Ahmed and
Nurul Momen
Nurul Momen (25 November 1908 – 16 February 1990) was a Bangladeshi playwright, educator, director, broadcast personality, academician, satirist, essayist, translator and poet.Bangla Natyashahitter Itihash, the most authoritative reference boo ...
. Momen also conducted a children's programme titled ''Kakoli''. The BBC was later joined by more
Bengalis
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such as
Fateh Lohani
Fateh Lohani (1920 – 12 April 1975) was a Bangladeshi actor, film director, writer and journalist.
Education
Lohani passed Matriculation examination from St Mary's Cathedral Mission High School in Calcutta. He completed his IA and BA degrees ...
and
Fazle Lohani
Fazle Lohani (12 March 1929 – 30 October 1985) was a Bangladeshi journalist, television host, songwriter and film producer. He was best known for his popular Bengali-language TV news magazine show Jodi Kichhu Mone Na Koren, which aired on Bang ...
.
BBC television had also broadcast an Asian news programme, ''
Nai Zindagi Naya Jeevan
''Nai Zindagi Naya Jeevan'' (''New Life'' (Urdu) ''New Life'' (Hindi)The title was often incorrectly translated as 'New Way, New Life') was a BBC television programme broadcast from 1968 until 1982.
It was the first major programme for Hindi a ...
'', since 1968 from its studios in Birmingham; this series followed a traditional news and current affairs format.
In 1976
BBC Radio Leicester
BBC Radio Leicester is the BBC's local radio station serving the counties of Leicestershire and Rutland.
It broadcasts on FM, DAB, digital TV and via BBC Sounds from studios at St Nicholas Place in Leicester.
According to RAJAR, the stat ...
, responding to the growth of the size of the South Asian population and rising racial tension in
Leicester, introduced a daily community show called ''Six Fifteen'', aimed primarily at that community in the city. By 1977, CRE research showed that the programme regularly reached 67% of the South Asian community in Leicester. BBC Radio Leicester dominated the provision of Asian programming on BBC local radio and by 1990 was producing one third of the output. In 1989,
BBC WM
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It broadcasts on FM, DAB, digital TV and via BBC Sounds from studios at The Mailbox in Birmingham.
According to RAJAR, the station has a weekly audience of 236,000 li ...
, the BBC radio station for the Midlands, followed Radio Leicester's lead and introduced a similar daily show as part of a new Midlands Asian Network.
On 30 October 1989, The Asian Network was launched on the MW transmitters of
BBC WM
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It broadcasts on FM, DAB, digital TV and via BBC Sounds from studios at The Mailbox in Birmingham.
According to RAJAR, the station has a weekly audience of 236,000 li ...
and
BBC Radio Leicester
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It broadcasts on FM, DAB, digital TV and via BBC Sounds from studios at St Nicholas Place in Leicester.
According to RAJAR, the stat ...
, with a combined output of 57 hours per week. This was extended to 86 hours a week in 1995 and on 4 November 1996 the station became a full-time service, on air for eighteen hours a day in Leicester and Birmingham, and was relaunched as the BBC Asian Network with programming also broadcast on the MW transmitters of stations with large Asian communities (with the exception of
BBC GLR
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which was an FM-only station).
Station goes national

In November 1999, as part of the addition of a suite of BBC and commercial radio services to the Sky Digital
satellite television
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platform, BBC Asian Network was made available to Sky viewers alongside
BBC Radio 1
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,
BBC Radio 2
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,
BBC Radio 3
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,
BBC Radio 4
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,
BBC Radio 5 Live,
BBC World Service
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,
BBC Radio Scotland
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,
BBC Radio Wales
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and
BBC Radio Ulster
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.
On Monday 28 October 2002, it was relaunched for the
DAB
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Digital Radio system, now broadcasting nationwide.
In January 2006, the BBC announced that they were investing an extra £1m in the BBC Asian Network, and increasing the number of full-time staff by 30% in a bid to make British South Asian interests "a mainstream part of the corporation's output".
2006 branding and schedule changes
In April 2006, the first wave of schedule changes were introduced with further changes coming into effect on 14 May and 21 May, with weekend changes occurring from 17 June. In August 2007, the Asian Network received a new logo as part of a general re-brand of all national BBC stations. In 2009, this was re-branded again to add prominence to the Asian aspect of the logo.
Drama output until 2010
One of the most significant programmes in the Asian Network line-up was an ongoing Asian soap opera ''
Silver Street
''Silver Street'' is a radio soap opera broadcast on the BBC Asian Network from 24 May 2004 to 26 March 2010. It was the first soap to be aimed at the British South Asian community,
Broadcast history
It was introduced in 2004 as part of the ...
'', which was first broadcast in 2004. Storylines focused on the lives of a British South Asian community in an unnamed English town, with themes that generally related to issues that affect the daily lives of British South Asians and their neighbours.
Following the reduction of episode lengths to five minutes per day and continued falling listenership, on 16 November 2009 the BBC announced they would be cancelling ''Silver Street''. The last episode was broadcast in March 2010. The cancellation grew out of many criticisms of the Asian Network in the BBC Trust's Annual Report.
[Changes to drama on BBC Asian Network BBC Press Release](_blank)
16 November 2009.
''Silver Street'' was replaced by monthly half-hour dramas and in August 2010, BBC Asian Network announced it would be launching a new drama season from 1 September 2010.
2020s
In March 2022, ''BBC Introducing on Asian Network'' with Jasmine Takhar was nominated for Best Radio Show at the Music Week Awards. The show is the first from the Asian Network to be nominated by the Music Week Awards.
Threat of closure, performance and controversies
Threat of closure
On 26 February 2010 ''
The Times
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'' reported that
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, Director General of the BBC, proposed closing the station in a bid to scale back BBC operations and allow commercial rivals more room. The proposal of closure – along with
BBC Radio 6 Music
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– was later confirmed on 2 March.
A letter was written to the BBC Trust and signed by various people – although the actual number of signatories was artificially boosted with many signing their name more than once (as both a single name and as part of different collectives).
On the official Asian Network message boards, listeners advocated keeping their station at the expense of 6 Music, although the BBC Trust later rejected plans to close 6 Music and also rejected the plans to close the Asian Network.
On 14 March 2011, the BBC announced it was reconsidering its plan to close the station in favour of reducing its budget by 50%.
Sliding audiences and increasing costs
In July 2009 it was revealed that the Asian Network had lost over 20% of its listeners in a single year and, per listener, was the most costly and expensive BBC radio station to operate.
In 2011, the BBC ruled there would be a 46% reduction in the Asian Network's budget and a declared target of 600,000 listeners a week; with actual audience numbers only peaking at 507,000. In 2012, audience numbers fell even further; peaking at only 453,000. Even with the budget reductions, in 2013 the Asian Network had the largest budget of the BBC's digital-only radio stations at £13m; despite having the lowest audience figures by far.
RAJAR
Radio Joint Audience Research Limited (RAJAR) was established in 1992 to operate a single audience measurement system for the radio industry in the United Kingdom. RAJAR is jointly owned by the BBC and RadioCentre. RAJAR's predecessor was call ...
's figures in 2014 showed that the Asian Network had at last briefly met the target set four years earlier, finally peaking at 619,000 listeners in Q4. However, the Asian Network was noted as being the BBC's only station – across both television and radio – whose
Appreciation Index
The Audience Appreciation Index (AI) is an indicator measured from 0 to 100 of the public's appreciation for a television or radio programme, or broadcast service, in the United Kingdom.
Until 2002, the AI of a programme was calculated by the B ...
measurably fell in 2014.
By May 2015, the Asian Network had once again lost a substantial number of listeners, with the RAJAR reporting a peak of just 562,000 listeners – a loss of 57,000 from the previous quarter.
In 2016–17, the Asian Network had the second highest cost-per-user of all the BBC's radio stations, at 3.4p per hour, the second highest budget of the BBC's digital-only radio stations at £7.5m and by far the lowest audience figures of all the BBC's stations.
In 2017/18, it was noted the station not only remained as having the highest cost-per-user of all the BBC radio output, but whose costs also increased – rising from 3.4p per hour the previous year to 3.7p per hour. The audience Appreciation Index figure did not increase, remaining at 80.3; and the average length of time spent on the channel dramatically fell from 06:11 to 05:19 – the biggest fall of all of the BBC's radio stations.
In 2018/19, the Asian Network's annual budget increased from £7m to £8m, but the station continued to perform poorly: population reach was down again to 1.1%, time spent on the channel per week fell again to 5:12 and an increase in cost per user per hour (up to 5p).
The station's poor performance continued into 2019/20, where it was noted time spent on the channel fell dramatically again by 20% to just 4:07, while the cost per use per hour had increased up to 6p, remaining the BBC's most expensive-per-listener station. Peak audience figures plunged down to 519,000 listeners, losing 13.8% and in 2021/22, the stations audience reach fell to just 1% – the station continues to have by far the lowest audience figures and highest cost-per-user figures of all the BBC's stations.
Rotherham sex abuse scandal controversy
In 2018, the station's Head of News Arif Ansari was charged under the
Sexual Offences (Amendment) Act 1992
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The Act provides for the lifelong anonymity of the victims and alleged victims of sexual offences, by prohibiting the publishing or broadcast of ...
after a reporter named a victim of the
Rotherham child sexual exploitation scandal
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during a live news bulletin. In January 2019, he was cleared when a judge ruled that Ansari was not at fault and had been incorrectly told the name of the victim was a pseudonym. He was the first BBC editor to be tried under the legislation.
Notable presenters
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Jassa Ahluwalia
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*
Nadia Ali
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Bobby Friction
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Panjabi Hit Squad
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*
Nayha
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Nikita Kanda
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Mistah Islah
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Jasmine Takhar
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Noreen Khan
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*
Islah Abdur-Rahman
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Former presenters
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Yasser
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Aasmah Mir
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*
Adil Ray
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*
Ameet Chana
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*
Anita Rani
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Rani was born and brought up in Bradford, West Yorkshire to a Hindu father and a Sikh mother.
In an episode of '' ...
*Harpz Kaur
*
DJ Kayper
*
Nikki Bedi
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*Pathaan
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Murtz
Murtaza Ali, better known as Murtz, is a British Asian television and radio presenter.
After a long-running television series ''Mutz Cutz'' with the UK's largest Indian Satellite channel Zee TV, Murtz became a recognised personality establishin ...
*
Nerm
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Nerm made first "mixes" at ...
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Sonia Deol
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Deol's media career began before she left school, when at the age of 14 she presented a oneoff programme to raise money for Comic Relief on the BBC Local R ...
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Tommy Sandhu
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Sandhu's first presenting job was with Tess Daly on ''Smash Hits TV'' for Sky One. He was also the announcer – replaci ...
*
Nihal Arthanayake
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Early life
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*
Rozina Sini
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Sunny and Shay
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Career
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*
Preeya Kalidas
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*Raj and Pablo
*Ashanti Omkar
References
External links
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Origins of BBC Asian NetworkBBC Asian Network relaunched on DABat
bbc.co.uk
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