Mobile By dialing "3000" a user can access hundreds of English language audio lessons and quizzes. Content is updated weekly and caters to all levels of experience with 'Essential English' for beginners, 'Pronunciation' for intermediaries and 'Vocabulary in the News' for those more advanced. At the end of December 2009 – a month after launching – over 750,000 calls had been made to the mobile phone service.
Internet BBC Janala program has a dedicated website, where users can access free content and join an online community of learners.
Television BBC Buzz, a weekly youth entertainment show, broadcast in a prime–time Friday evening slot on satellite channel ATN Bangla, mixes Bangla and English in features, comedy sketches, cartoons and discussions on subjects ranging from climate change to arranged marriage. Launched in October 2009, the show already has five million viewers. In 2010 BBC Janala introduced a TV Drama named
Bishaash, the first ever serial drama shot between Bangladesh and London, England. Producer of Bishaash is Mary Hare. Bishaash is a 24-part drama series set in Bangladesh and the UK that will be the first ever supernatural detective series in South Asia. The series is followed by
BBC Janala Mojay Mojay Shekha (Learning with Fun), another educational game show and comedy which expands on the English used in the drama.
Newspaper BBC Janala regularly publishes daily English learning materials in the Bangladeshi daily newspaper Prothom Alo. ==Achievements==