Bbc Hausa - Wikipedia

BBC Hausa is the Hausa language service of BBC World Service meant on the whole for the Hausa-speaking international inNigeria, Ghana, Niger and the rest of Hausa audio system in West Africa. It is a part of BBC overseas language output of 33 languages, of which five are African languages. The language service consist of radio station, Abuja bureau office and day by day updated websitewhich serves as a news portal and presents facts in addition to analyses in text, audio and video and offers online access to radio pronounces. The radio carrier is broadcast from Broadcasting House in London and preliminary editing performed at BBC bureau workplace in Abuja.[1]History[edit]

BBC Hausa provider was the first African language carrier all started with the aid of BBC and is one of the 5 African languages it declares. The carrier became launched on 13 March 1957, at 0930 GMT with a 15-minute programme beneath BBC World Service offered through Aminu Abdullahi Malumfashi. Later, a translated model was read through Abubakar Tunau bbc hausa news arsenal inside the programme West Africa inside the News.[2][3] The programmae become then aired on Wednesdays and Fridays most effective. Daily programme started twelve months later on 1 June 1958 and constantly run due to the fact that then.[3]

In March 2017, the BBC celebrated its Hausa carrier 60th Anniversary in Abuja. The director of the BBC World Service Group, Fran Unsworth attended. She said in part:

"We are very proud of the BBC Hausa service and the various years of essential broadcasting it has provided for our target audience. This exquisite milestone shows its exquisite fulfillment, and long can also it continue".[2]

Nigerian President, Muhammadu Buhari additionally despatched a voice message at the event where he made acknowledged that he is BBC Hausa loyal listener and has spent many years listening its programmes.[2]

In its early days BBC rose to prominence in Hausa speaking global because of style of its reporting. It has conducted interviews with many outstanding African politicians.Abuja office[edit]

BBC Abuja workplace became opened in 2002.[3]Broadcasting[edit]

At regularly BBC Hausa service have senior editor, producers, assistant editor and senior reporter. There also are stringers in key Nigerian towns which include Kaduna, Kano, Jos, Enugu, Abuja and Sokoto in addition to stringers in Niger republic, Ghana and the People's Republic of China.[four]Broadcast by way of FM arsenal Radio stations in Nigeria[edit]

Many BBC Programme are rebroadcast via Nigerian media houses each radio and tv through special partnership with the BBC World Service, those include the following media house:[5]Yola, Adamawa State –Radio Gotel - 917 kHz AMMaiduguri,Borno State –BRTV - 94.5FMKano, Kano State –Freedom Radio - ninety nine.5FMDutse, Jigawa State –Freedom Radio - 99.5FMKaduna, Kaduna State –Freedom Radio - ninety nine.5FMJos, Plateau State –PRTV - 88.65 FM, 92.1 FM, ninety.5 FM, and 1313 kHz AMSokoto, Sokoto State –Rima Radio - 97.1FM, 540 kHz AMOnline presence[edit]

With the appearance of virtual approach of conversation, paying attention to conventional hi fi were regularly declining for the reason that Nineteen Nineties.[6]BBC Hausa radio reaches round 17.7 million human beings every week and the website bbchausa.com is many of the maximum visited websites in Nigeria.[7]Perception of the provider[edit]

A 2010 research report through the BBC Trust discovered that there's "a wide distrust of nearby media inside the Hausa speakme regions of Africa where locals perceive neighborhood broadcasters and journalists as open to manipulation."[eight]See also[edit]BBC UrduBBC PersianBBC BanglaBBC SomaliReferences[edit]External hyperlinks[edit]BBC Hausa at BBC OnlineResearch on the BBC Hausa Service

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