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December (4 posts)

  1. BBC Asian Network: Mintu Rahman on Bangladesh at 40

    Friday 16 December 2011, 16:33

    mintu rahman mintu rahman

    Ed's note: This week, BBC Radio Asian Network has been reporting on Bangladesh as the country commemorates 40 years of independence. Interactive Producer, Mintu Rahman returned to Bangladesh and retraced his childhood journey during War of Liberation. - PM.

    On Friday 16 December, Bangladesh marked...

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  2. Celebrating One Billion Downloads

    Monday 12 December 2011, 12:32

    Sami Qasem Sami Qasem

    It's been just over a year since I joined the Audio Visual Team in Audio and Music Interactive and was given what I think of as one of the best jobs at the BBC...

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  3. Asian Network Homepage Changes

    Monday 12 December 2011, 10:52

    Dharmesh Rajput Dharmesh Rajput

    The Asian Network's website is starting a journey of change as of today.

    We've released a new, more dynamic homepage that focuses on live radio. It takes full advantage of a widescreen format and gives us better spaces to promote Asian Network content. The long term aim is that we develop the...

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  4. Radio 2's Dance Season: It's Got Bells On

    Monday 5 December 2011, 15:09

    Stewart Lee Stewart Lee

    Ed's note: Comedian Stewart Lee presents It's Got Bells On, a new documentary, part of the Dance Season on BBC Radio 2. Here he writes about his love of Morris dancing. Really - PM

    I don't remember when I saw my first Morris...

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