BFBS Radio goes digital across Britain 11 Jan 08 British Forces at home and overseas are set to benefit from a new communications link as the British Forces Broadcasting Service (BFBS) trials a new digital radio service across the UK mainland. Rory Higgins (left) of BFBS recording a British Army instructor talking to Kenyan soldiers in Nairobi [Picture: BFBS] For the first time, BFBS Radio will be heard on-air in Great Britain via DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) Digital Radio in a trial starting on Saturday 12 January 2008. BFBS Radio has been broadcasting to the British Forces overseas since 1943. The Forces' station currently has bases in eleven countries, including Iraq, Germany, Cyprus, Northern Ireland and the Falkland Islands, and reaches another dozen countries, including Afghanistan and Kosovo, via satellite.
It plays a wide variety of music, has its own news service and specialises in on-air messages and requests between servicemen and women and their families. Now in a pioneering trial, the service will be available across mainland Britain and can be received on any DAB digital radio. "This completes the link," said BFBS Radio's Controller, Charles Foster. "Although we've been serving the British Forces community around the world for 65 years, we have relied on occasional links with the BBC and commercial stations or, more recently, the internet, to keep the Forces and their families and friends at home in the picture. "Now, we can provide radio programmes and messages that can be heard by Corporal Smith in Iraq, his wife in Germany and his mum in the UK - all at the same time. It's total connectivity and DAB digital radio prices start at under £30. If this trial produces the results we hope to see, it will be brilliant news for the British Forces." BFBS reporter Susie Ferguson interviewing some local soldiers in Sierra Leone [Picture: BFBS] Quentin Howard, Chief Executive of Digital One (the national commercial digital radio network broadcasting BFBS Radio to Great Britain), added: "We are delighted to be helping to connect British Forces personnel, their families and other listeners across the country who may share past and present links with the Forces. If this trial of BFBS Radio proves popular and successful we would hope to be able to make the service permanent." BFBS Radio began in Algiers in 1943 and quickly became an intrinsic part of life for British Forces in locations as diverse as Germany, Aden, Libya and Hong Kong. One of British radio's most iconic programmes, Forces Family Favourites, was a major part of BFBS Radio's output from 1945 to 1980 and its spiritual successor, Access All Areas, continues to link the Forces community from Germany to Afghanistan, Canada to Iraq, and Brunei to the Falkland Islands to this day. "Our overseas programmes remain a priority for BFBS Radio," continued Charles Foster. "But the majority of servicemen and women now have their home base in the United Kingdom, even if they are on regular deployments to operational areas. Our new DAB digital radio service means they'll always be able to keep in touch with family and friends back in the UK wherever they are in the world." |