Category: World
Service
Date: 08.12.2004
Printable version
Listeners in Kabul
can now hear 91Èȱ¬ World Service programmes in English 24 hours
a day thanks to the launch of a new FM station, 91Èȱ¬ 101.6 FM.
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The programmes broadcast on 91Èȱ¬ 101.6 FM range from
health and sport to business and music.
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Key programmes include Newshour, which offers
news and analysis of the day's top stories from around the globe; The
World Today, which examines in detail the stories that make the
headlines; Talking Point, an award-winning programme enabling
listeners and internet users to put questions to leading international
figures; and Outlook, an award-winning live daily magazine programme
offering listeners topical human interest stories from around the world.
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Behrouz Afagh, Head of the Eurasia Region, 91Èȱ¬ World
Service, said: "Thanks to this development, listeners in Kabul
can now hear for the first time the full range of 91Èȱ¬ programmes in
English in crystal clear quality in addition to 91Èȱ¬ programmes broadcast
in Pashto, Persian and Uzbek through our other 91Èȱ¬ FM stations."
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In addition to the programming on 91Èȱ¬ 101.6 FM, 91Èȱ¬
World Service programmes are currently broadcast on FM across Afghanistan
on 89 FM in Kabul, Mazar and Jalalabad; 88.1 FM in Konduz; 88.4FM in
Fairzabad; 99.6 FM in Pole-Khomi; 89.2 FM in Herat; 87.9 FM in Gandez;
89.1 FM in Jalal os Saraj; 91 FM in Sheberghan; 92 FM in Maimana; 88.3
FM in Saloquan; 88.3 FM in Taloqan and 90.1 FM in Khost.
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Programmes can also be heard on medium wave and short
wave across the country.
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Notes to Editors
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91Èȱ¬ Pashto broadcast four hours of daily programming.
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Pashto speakers across the world can access information
in text and audio on their website bbcpashto.com.
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91Èȱ¬ Persian broadcasts nearly 50 hours of news
and current affairs programmes a week to Iran, Afghanistan and Central
Asia.
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Its website bbcpersian.com provides coverage of news,
current affairs, culture and sports.
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Persian speakers around the world can access the interactive
content and listen to the audio of popular radio programmes.
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91Èȱ¬ Uzbek broadcasts its programme Nigoh at 21.30
Kabul time every weekday.
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It can be heard on 1251 medium wave in Northern Afghanistan.
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Nigoh can also be heard by Uzbek-speakers across the
world via their website bbcuzbek.com.
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91Èȱ¬ World Service broadcasts programmes around the world
in 43 languages and is available on radio and online.
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It has a global audience of 146 million listeners.
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91Èȱ¬ World Service is available globally on short wave;
on FM in 139 capital cities; and selected programmes are carried on
around 2,000 FM and MW radio stations around the world.
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The 91Èȱ¬ World Service websites receive around 280 million
page impressions every month.