SBS Audio launches Telugu language service

SBS Director of Audio & Language Content David Hua (left), with SBS Telugu Executive Producer Sandya Veduri. Photo- SBS Audio.

MELBOURNE, 7 August 2023: The Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) Audio has launched two of five new digital language services slated for 2023 – SBS Telugu (used in India) and SBS Bislama (Used in Vanuatu) – to help the public broadcaster better serve the evolving multicultural make-up of contemporary Australia, including unprecedented rates of migration from South Asia.

Director of SBS Audio and Language Content, David Hua, said: “SBS Audio is continuously evolving to meet the needs of contemporary Australia. We have a proud history of responding to key waves of migration across large, small and high needs language groups to help build connection and belonging in more than 60 diverse languages.”

“We are excited to welcome new services for Telugu, which is amongst the top 30 languages spoken in Australia, and Bislama – an emerging community. Both communities represent just some of the 5.6 million Australians who speak a language other than English, ranging from those who require great support to navigate everyday life in Australia to those who are well established.”

SBS determines which languages to serve through its five-yearly Language Services Review, a rigorous process that considers a community’s size, recentness of arrival in Australia, English proficiency and/or high needs including those seeking asylum. Based on these same factors, SBS provides audiences with multi platform content tailored to their specific needs and circumstances.

SBS Telugu Executive Producer, Sandya Veduri, is herself a new migrant, having moved to Australia from India five years ago, and a passionate believer in sharing stories that matter to the community.

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“SBS Telugu looks forward to being a trusted voice for the Australian-Telugu diaspora and helping build the vital connections and understanding needed for social cohesion. Already we’ve published podcasts and articles on topics that range from practical everyday information for living well in Australia to heart-warming human interest stories about our local community.

“Most recently we ran an in-depth podcast series on how to navigate the Australian taxation system, and one of my favourite stories so far is about a young Telugu boy in Sydney smashing world records for his magnificent memory of the periodic table, capital cities of the world, and 560 digits of the mathematical Pi.”

SBS Telugu | sbs.com.au/telugu | facebook.com/sbstelugu

SBS Audio content is delivered via its website and app which can be downloaded via the App Store for iOS and Google Play for Android. Selected SBS Audio content is also available wherever audiences consume podcasts and radio streams, including Apple Podcasts, LiSTNR, Spotify and TuneIn.

Source- SBS Audio Media Release, 7 August 2023.

 

By SAT News Desk

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