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Voice of America announces ending its Bangla radio service


Voice of America announces ending its Bangla radio service
Voice of America announces ending its Bangla radio service
WASHINGTON, July 14: Voice of America on Tuesday announced that it is ending its radio service in Bangla that served Bangladesh, West Bengal, Assam and Tripura for 63 years.
The FM and shortwave radio transmissions of Voice of America in Bangla would officially end on July 17, after 63 years, according to a media release.
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. ....

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VOA ends Bangla radio broadcasts after 63 years


 
News Desk, 
bdnews24.com
Sabrina Choudhury is the host of the VOA Bangla TV show Hello America.
Voice of America Bangla language service FM and shortwave radio transmissions will officially end on July 17, after 63 years of serving Bangladesh and the Bangla-speaking Indian states of West Bengal, Tripura and Assam.
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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, the broadcaster said in a statement on Tuesday.
“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 programming director. “VOA’s shortwave radio transmissions from outside the borders were a lifeline to the Bangla-speaking population for independent news and information.” ....

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