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Mar 2025
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Why it’s more than radio with pictures o...

Bbc World Service
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What in the World is now almost into its fourth month of doing visualisations for its YouTube channel, part of a BBC World Service podcast pilot. We meet the team who are bringing the show to your screens and also hear listeners’ feedback. Will it, they wonder, attract a younger audience?

Plus, a listener asks why does the World Service repeat programmes and content over and over again? We get them an answer!

Presenter: Rajan Datar Producer: Howard Shannon A Whistledown Production for the BBC World Service

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