How do I submit music to BBC Asian Network?
You can also submit music by emailing [email protected] – please include download links and some information on you and the release. Unfortunately, we aren’t able to give feedback on individual tracks, but we’ll give it a listen and play it if we like it!
What number is BBC Asian Network on radio?
Networks
| Radio 1 | 97-99 FM |
|---|---|
| Radio 5 Live | 909/693 MW |
| Asian Network | BBC Asian Network is available on Medium Wave in the following locations: East Midlands – 837 MW, West Midlands – 1458/828 MW, Derbyshire – 1116 MW (7pm-1am), Peterborough/North Cambridgeshire – 1449 MW |
Who runs BBC Asian Network?
BBC Asian Network is a British Asian radio station owned and operated by the BBC. The station’s target audience is people “with an interest in British Asian lifestyles”, especially British Asians between the ages of 18 and 34.
What is Harpz Kaur surname?
Carrer. Harpz Kaur is a Punjabi Radio Jockey and TV Presenter at BBC Asian Network Breakfast Show and Saturday Mash-Up! on CBBC. Harpz Kaur’s real name is Harpreet Kaur and her height is about 5′ 7”.
Who hosts Saturday mash-up?
Joe Tasker
Saturday Mash-Up! Going Live! Saturday Mash-Up! is a British Saturday morning children’s magazine entertainment programme on CBBC and BBC Two, first broadcast on 30 September 2017. It is currently presented by Joe Tasker, Harpz Kaur and a puppet monster called Stanley performed by Dave Chapman.
Are there any Asian radio stations in the UK?
For the lists of Asian radio stations, see List of radio stations in Asia. Celebrating British Asian life, culture and music. BBC Asian Network is a British Asian radio station owned and operated by the BBC.
When was the Asian Network on BBC WM?
In 1989, BBC WM, the BBC radio station for the Midlands, followed Leicester’s lead and introduced a similar daily show as part of a new Midlands Asian Network. On 30 October 1989 The Asian Network was launched on the MW transmitters of BBC WM and BBC Radio Leicester with a combined output of 57 hours per week.
When did BBC Radio Leicester introduce Asian radio?
BBC Radio Leicester dominated the provision of Asian programming on BBC local radio and by 1990 was producing one third of the output. In 1989, BBC WM, the BBC radio station for the Midlands, followed Leicester’s lead and introduced a similar daily show as part of a new Midlands Asian Network.
Where can I listen to BBC Asian Network on medium wave?
Check DAB coverage in your area or try the postcode checker. In some parts of the UK you can hear the BBC Asian Network on the Medium Wave frequencies listed below. Check local listings online or Radio Times to find out if you can listen to the BBC Asian Network on MW in your area.