BBC Music Introducing was launched in 2007 as by this period, many BBC local radio stations had launched a weekly local music show to share and champion local artists. As shows such as
The Box Office on
BBC Three Counties Radio,
The Download on
BBC Radio Oxford,
The Friday Session on
BBC Hereford and Worcester,
Raw Talent on
BBC Radio Humberside,
The Weekender on
BBC Radio Nottingham and
South Live on
BBC Southern Counties Radio proved popular there was interest in developing a more coherent structure and brand for new music on the BBC. These shows soon turned into the earliest BBC Music Introducing shows. In September 2010, all BBC local unsigned music shows that had not renamed themselves as part of 'Introducing' were re-branded. In 2010
BBC Music Introducing was awarded the best new platform to discover music at the
BT Digital Music Awards. In May 2011,
BBC Music Introducing won the Gold award for Best Use of Multiplatform at the
Sony Radio Academy Awards. Since 5 January 2013, every
BBC Local Radio station across England and the Channel Islands broadcasts a BBC Music Introducing programme at 8pm on Saturday evenings. It also broadcasts on
BBC Radio Wales on Saturdays,
BBC Radio Scotland on Fridays and
BBC Radio Ulster in Northern Ireland on Monday nights. There are more than 190,000 registered artists and nearly 1 million (950,000+) tracks uploaded to the BBC Music Introducing website, who get played weekly across Introducing shows on BBC radio, with each station reflecting its local music scene around the country. Most weeks, the platform receives in excess of 5,000 tracks with some peaking at 16,000 - representing 1073 hours of new music being sent into the BBC. On Wednesday 4 October 2017, BBC Music Introducing celebrated its tenth birthday by holding a four-hour gig at the O2 Academy Brixton which was live on BBC Radio 1 and hosted by
Annie Mac and
Huw Stephens. Introducing alumni including
George Ezra, Nao,
Everything Everything,
The Big Moon,
Declan McKenna,
Slaves,
Rae Morris,
Blossoms and
Jake Bugg performed at the live showcase. South London grime artist
Yizzy also performed on the night, and was the winner of Introducing's Future Fund – an artist grant launched in partnership with
PRS for Music Foundation. On Saturday 7 and Sunday 8 October, BBC Music Introducing hosted Amplify – a mass-scale conference composed of masterclasses, workshops and performances at
ExCeL London. It featured talks from key figures in the music industry including Huw Stephens, Steve Lamacq, Jamie Cullum, Twin B, Annie Mac, DJ Target and Jo Whiley. The event subsequently continued in 2018 named 'BBC Introducing Live' taking place at
Tobacco Dock in London. The BBC broadcasts 32 local shows across their network each week, with plans to cut them down to 20 regional shows - up from the original 10, confirmed in February 2023. == Successes ==