The Impact of 1Xtra

Jesse Bernard takes us back to 2002 and the birth of BBC Radio 1Xtra, as we look at the long-term impact of the first digital station dedicated solely to Black music culture.

BBC Radio 1Xtra's First Advert On TV (2002)TRENCH

When BBC Radio 1Xtra first arrived in 2002 via DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting)—as BBC Radio 1's sister station, specifically aimed at fans of Black music—it ushered in a new era for radio. 

'Homegrown: 20 Years of 1Xtra' Documentary (2022-08-16) by BBC StudiosTRENCH

For the first time, a station of its kind was considered mainstream from launch, one which had the energy of pirate radio but with a level of professionalism (via broadcast journalists Charlene White, Jacqueline Springer et al) that was so desperately needed.

'Homegrown: 20 Years of 1Xtra' Documentary (2022-08-16) by BBC StudiosTRENCH

Many of those who find themselves on 1Xtra playlists today were only kids when the station debuted on the airwaves; budding artists had now been given a new destination to aspire to get to in their musical careers. 

A Young Lil Simz Performs Live at Hackney Weekend (2012) by BBC and Little SimzTRENCH

Few moments in 1Xtra's history were as memorable as the Hackney Weekender, held across two days exclusively for Hackney Residents who could attend for free. 

Jay-Z and Kanye West Perform Live at Hackney Weekend (2012-06-23) by BBC, Jay-Z, and Kanye WestTRENCH

To celebrate London being the host city for the Olympics in 2012, BBC Radio 1s Hackney Weekender represented the moment 1Xtra had cemented its status—by way of its own stage, which had none other than Jay-Z and Kanye West providing the highlight of the weekend.

BBC 1Xtra's Tiffany Calver’s Abbey Road Cypher (2022) by BBC and Tiffany CalverTRENCH

Today, 1Xtra boasts an array of hosts and DJs who represent the past, present and future of tastemaking, such as Trevor Nelson, Rampage, Nadia Jae, Tiffany Calver, Sian Anderson and Kenny Allstar.

1Xtra Specialist Show #SixtyMinutesLive With Mistajam (2014) by Courtney FrancisTRENCH

In 2022, the station celebrated its 20th anniversary and, in that time, it has grown exponentially and has positioned itself at the apex of contemporary Black British music culture. 

Breaking no less than 10,000 new records each and every year, every prominent Black British artist has had their music played on 1Xtra (many non-Black artists, too), which has only enhanced its credibility and status as one of the leading platforms for UK talent—full stop.

BBC 1Xtra Specialist Show #SixtyMinutesLive With Mistajam (2014) by BBC 1XtraTRENCH

This digital work has been produced in collaboration with PRS Foundation and POWER UP. The article first featured in TRENCH x Union Black's Chapter One: Game Changers zine.

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Words by Jesse Bernard
Photography by Courtney Francis
Videos by BBC 1Xtra, BBC Music
Commissioned by TRENCH

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