HC Deb 01 April 1996 vol 275 cc9-10W
Mr. Robert McCartney

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what is the estimated audience for BBC World Service English language broadcasts in each of the 10 countries with most listeners; and from which 10 countries the most audience letters are annually received with the numbers involved. [23224]

Mr. Hanley

The estimated audiences for BBC World Service English language broadcasts are as follows:

Top 10 countries (excluding UK)
Country Audience (millions)
Nigeria 7.5
India 5.5
USA 3.5
Australia 1.9
Ghana 1.1
Ethiopia 0.9
Kenya 0.9
Bangladesh 0.8
Germany 0.7
Uganda 0.7
Total 23.5
The UK domestic audience is estimated at 1.3 million.

The highest numbers of letters in 1995 were received from the following countries:

Country Letters
India 172,000
Burma 78,700
Nigeria 32,400
Indonesia 29,000
China 25,800
Pakistan 19,000
Sri Lanka 10,800
Algeria 10,400
Egypt 9,800
Somalia1 3,500
1A further 4,000+ letters originated in Somalia but were posted via other countries, assisted by the Red Cross.
The World Service received 13,400 letters from the UK in 1995.

Mr. McCartney

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what would be the annual cost and the estimated savings involved in rebroadcasting BBC Home Service programmes on to the current schedule of the World Service or the proposed World Service news and current affairs channel; and if he will make a statement. [23225]

Mr. Hanley

Programme content is a matter for the BBC World Service. English language programmes are prepared for a global audience. Most listeners have English as a second language. Many have no first-hand knowledge of the UK. BBC Home Service programmes are meant for a UK audience, but the World Service uses them when appropriate.

The BBC has made no estimate of the cost of rebroadcasting domestic material since most of it is unsuitable for its global audience.