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This is an archive article published on July 6, 2010

BBC to shut down Asian Network radio

The BBC on Monday confirmed that it will go ahead to close down the Asian Network radio station,which is targeted at people with origins in the Indian sub-continent,by the end of 2011.

The BBC on Monday confirmed that it will go ahead to close down the Asian Network radio station,which is targeted at people with origins in the Indian sub-continent,by the end of 2011.

The BBC Trust,which sets the course for the functioning of the world service,confirmed the proposal by the BBC director general Mark Thompson to shut down the radio station. It has published its initial conclusions on how the corporation can make the transition to a fully digital future. Today’s announcement follows the publication by the BBC Executive in March of an initial set of proposals for the future of the BBC,which the Trust has since consulted on. BBC Trust chairman Sir Michael Lyons said it needed to meet its twin obligations to the public to provide distinctive high quality public service content and to use their money wisely.

“The Trust would consider a formal proposal for the closure of the Asian Network,although this must include a proposition for meeting the needs of the station’s audience in different ways,” Lyons said. The Trust,however,rejected the proposal to close down 6 Music radio station following a public campaign to save it. However,a separate campaign by leading British Asians and Indians such as Shilpa Shetty did not help prevent the close of the Asian Network.

The Asian Network has a significant audience among people with origins in the Indian sub-continent,but its audience base is challenged by brighter and closer cultural content of private radio stations such as Sunrise and Sabras.Britain-based Indian journalists who worked for the BBC believe that given the multi-choice media environment,diversity of languages within the Asian community and stiff competition from commercial radio,the closure of the Asian Network was inevitable.

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