BBC Pashto Youtube channel statistics
Date | Video views | Estimated earnings |
---|---|---|
16.04.2024 Tue | +176,829 | $ 66 - $ 397 |
12.04.2024 Fri | +197,327 | $ 74 - $ 443 |
07.04.2024 Sun | +129,945 | $ 48 - $ 292 |
03.04.2024 Wed | +174,312 | $ 65 - $ 392 |
30.03.2024 Sat | +180,852 | $ 67 - $ 406 |
25.03.2024 Mon | +180,370 | $ 67 - $ 405 |
21.03.2024 Thu | +115,978 | $ 43 - $ 260 |
18.03.2024 Mon | +110,937 | $ 41 - $ 249 |
14.03.2024 Thu | +118,210 | $ 44 - $ 265 |
10.03.2024 Sun | +107,434 | $ 40 - $ 241 |
07.03.2024 Thu | +112,670 | $ 42 - $ 253 |
04.03.2024 Mon | +130,297 | $ 48 - $ 293 |
29.02.2024 Thu | +77,794 | $ 29 - $ 175 |
26.02.2024 Mon | +117,553 | $ 44 - $ 264 |
BBC Pashto biography
BBC Pashto is a news and current affairs television and radio network service provided by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), targeting Pashto-speaking audiences in Afghanistan and Pakistan. The BBC Pashto was launched in 1976 and broadcasts news, current affairs and entertainment programmes primarily in Pashto-language. BBC Pashto radio broadcasts to Pakistan, Afghanistan, and the Pashtun diaspora around the world.The broadcasting of BBC Pashto aimed to inform and educate the Pashtun people in their own language with impartial and accurate news and information, and to extend its reach to Pashto speakers in neighboring countries.Notably, the channel provides news that is not accessible or covered by local media houses.
BBC Pashto controversies
The BBC Pashto has received criticism in the past for its coverage of events in Pakistan and Afghanistan, particularly in relation to sensitive issues such as alleged human rights abuses, the Taliban insurgency and the Afghan War.The channel has also faced accusations of being biased in its reporting in favor of western interests.Separately, in 2016, a Pashtun poet and journalist Rehmat Shah Afridi was shot dead by unknown gunmen in the northern Pakistani town of Landikotal after he received threats following his interview with the newly-appointed chief of the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP), Zohra Yusuf, on BBC Pashto radio.