• BBC Asian Network announces new schedule

    Submitted by ITV Production on Sep 22, 2012
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: Starting 22 October, UK pubcaster BBC Asian Network radio station will have a new schedule to ensure that the radio station remains relevant and reflects of all the UK?s Asian communities.

    Tommy Sandhu, Nihal, Noreen Khan and Bobby Friction remain at the heart of the schedule during the week. Tommy will be setting his alarm an hour earlier as his Breakfast Show is extended, starting at 6 am.

    Nihal keeps the nation talking, takes his phone-in show to the morning from 10 am. Noreen also kicks off her new longer show earlier, taking the full afternoon slot from 1.30-5 pm. While Bobby launches the new music and entertainment show with a new broadcasting partner, bringing his passion for new music into the mainstream alongside Anushka Arora.

    Anushka is just one of three new presenters joining the network. She will join Asian Network from Sunrise Radio where she presented as Deepa Rai. Suzi Mann also arrives fresh to Asian Network to host the new Saturday Asian Download Chart Show.

    Inheriting Bobby Friction?s mantel of specialist new music champion is newcomer 23-year-old Mancunian, Yasser.

    Rounding off weekdays, Ray Khan will host the late night Hindi/Urdu slot from 9 pm and Gagan Grewal moves to the all-new weekend Breakfast show. Raj and Pablo stay in their weekend morning home with even more movies from Bollywood and beyond and Murtz continues with the Saturday Request Show.

    That?s followed by Suzi Mann on the Chart and the Panjabi Hit Squad will continue to pump up Saturday nights with Kan-D-Man and Limelight. Sunday?s raft of new regional language programmes - including the new home for Bhangra music - will be announced next month prior to their launch in December.

    News also remains at the heart of the schedule with Asian Network Reports - the station?s flagship half-hour news programme - broadcasting twice daily every weekday.

    The network will broadcast from its two new consolidated centres, The Mailbox in Birmingham and New Broadcasting House, London.

    Radio 2, 6 Music and Asian Network controller Bob Shennan said, "Asian Network is growing in reach and popularity and it?s essential that we continue to celebrate, champion and reflect the lives of all the UK?s Asian Communities. Our 10th birthday feels like the right time to refresh and re-energise our schedule, keeping our listeners? favourites at the heart of the network whist bringing some dynamic, exciting new talent to the airwaves."

    Asian Network head of programmes Mark Strippel said, "This is the right moment to build on our recent Rajar results and an impressive summer of distinctive content with a new streamlined schedule focusing on the very best of Asian Network. It?s important that we continue to evolve and strengthen our engagement with audiences. We?d like thank all of our departing DJs for their significant contribution and we wish them the very best for the future."

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