BBC Relaunches Tamil website
BBC world service on Wednesday
re-launched its Tamil website, with new design and features, including enhanced
content-sharing functions, a mobile version and an access to archived radio
programmes.
Revamped bbctamil.com has a wider
format, featuring more convenient and detailed content categorisation. Enhanced
with ability to host video stories, the site also features image galleries, a
press release from BBC said.
In addition to the days’ radio
programmes, users can now listen to archived materials for up to seven days
from the day of the broadcast. They can also share content via online social
networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter.
BBC Tamil is part of BBC world
service. Its 30-minute daily radio broadcasts, between 15.45 and 16.15 GMT
(21.15 and 21.45 IST), provide an essential global and regional insight and
bring high-quality, accurate and impartial news to Tamil-speaking audiences in
India, Sri Lanka and across the world.
Every week, about 690,000 people
listen to BBC Tamil broadcasts. The BBC’s special Tamil-language infotainment
output for India’s FM market includes sports, business and showbiz bulletins
and is available in Chennai via partner station, Big FM.
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