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What (who) is BBC - definition


BBC         
  • television]] award ceremonies.
  • The new extension to the BBC's [[Broadcasting House]], completed in 2012
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  • The [[BBC Big Band]]
  • The BBC's radio studio in Birmingham, from the ''BBC Hand Book'' 1928, which described it as "Europe's largest studio"
  • the Queen]] in 2013
  • Weekly reach of the BBC's national radio stations, on both analogue and digital (2012)<ref name="BBC Annual Report 2011-12 reach pages"/>
  • [[BBC Pacific Quay]] in [[Glasgow]], which was opened in 2007
  • White City]], West London, which opened in 1960 and closed in 2013
  • Television Centre]] (BBC Television's former headquarters) in west London.
  •  url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/bbctrust/news/press_releases/2012/annual_report.html}}</ref>
  • [[BBC World Service]], with [[Jonathan Dimbleby]] broadcasting from Budapest
  • 2008 advertisement for [[BBC iPlayer]] at Old Street, London
  • url-status=live}}</ref> Reach is the number of people who use the service at any point for more than 15 minutes in a week.<ref name="BBC Annual Report 2011-12 reach pages"/>
  • The headquarters of the BBC at [[Broadcasting House]] in [[Portland Place]], London. This section of the building is called ''Old Broadcasting House''.
  • Swedish actress [[Ingrid Bergman]] being interviewed on BBC Radio in October 1954
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  • [[Statue of George Orwell]] outside [[Broadcasting House]], headquarters of the BBC
  • url-status=live}}</ref>
  • England fans in [[Manchester]] during a [[2006 FIFA World Cup]] game shown on the [[BBC Big Screen]]
  • The ''[[Radio Times]]'' masthead from 25 December 1931, including the BBC motto "Nation shall speak peace unto Nation"
  • King [[George V]] giving the 1934 [[Royal Christmas Message]] on BBC Radio. The annual message typically reflects on the year's major events.
  • Sherlock]]'' (with [[Benedict Cumberbatch]] as Sherlock Holmes pictured) in July 2011
  • [[Blue plaque]] at [[Alexandra Palace]], commemorating the launch of the world's first high-definition television service, [[BBC Television]], in 1936
BRITISH PUBLIC SERVICE BROADCASTER
BBC's; Bbc; B.B.C.; BBC review; British Broadcasting Co; The British Broadcasting Corporation; British Broadcasting Corporation; The BBC; Creative future; British Brodcasting Corporation; British Broadcasting Cooperation; Auntie Beeb; British Broadcasting Corportation; British broadcasting channel; British Broadcast Corporation; The bbc; BBC UK; Beebies; British broadcasting corporation; British Broadcasting Corp.; British Broadcasting Corp; BBC Licence and Agreement; BBC Sponsor; BBC Review; British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC); BBC Finance & Business; .bbc; @BBC; Draft:BBC; BBC in World War II
The BBC is a British organization which broadcasts programmes on radio and television. BBC is an abbreviation for 'British Broadcasting Corporation'.
The concert will be broadcast live by the BBC.
...the BBC correspondent in Tunis.
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BBC         
  • television]] award ceremonies.
  • The new extension to the BBC's [[Broadcasting House]], completed in 2012
  • access-date=9 November 2010}}</ref>
  • The [[BBC Big Band]]
  • The BBC's radio studio in Birmingham, from the ''BBC Hand Book'' 1928, which described it as "Europe's largest studio"
  • the Queen]] in 2013
  • Weekly reach of the BBC's national radio stations, on both analogue and digital (2012)<ref name="BBC Annual Report 2011-12 reach pages"/>
  • [[BBC Pacific Quay]] in [[Glasgow]], which was opened in 2007
  • White City]], West London, which opened in 1960 and closed in 2013
  • Television Centre]] (BBC Television's former headquarters) in west London.
  •  url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/bbctrust/news/press_releases/2012/annual_report.html}}</ref>
  • [[BBC World Service]], with [[Jonathan Dimbleby]] broadcasting from Budapest
  • 2008 advertisement for [[BBC iPlayer]] at Old Street, London
  • url-status=live}}</ref> Reach is the number of people who use the service at any point for more than 15 minutes in a week.<ref name="BBC Annual Report 2011-12 reach pages"/>
  • The headquarters of the BBC at [[Broadcasting House]] in [[Portland Place]], London. This section of the building is called ''Old Broadcasting House''.
  • Swedish actress [[Ingrid Bergman]] being interviewed on BBC Radio in October 1954
  • archive-date=29 August 2010 }}</ref>
  • [[Statue of George Orwell]] outside [[Broadcasting House]], headquarters of the BBC
  • url-status=live}}</ref>
  • England fans in [[Manchester]] during a [[2006 FIFA World Cup]] game shown on the [[BBC Big Screen]]
  • The ''[[Radio Times]]'' masthead from 25 December 1931, including the BBC motto "Nation shall speak peace unto Nation"
  • King [[George V]] giving the 1934 [[Royal Christmas Message]] on BBC Radio. The annual message typically reflects on the year's major events.
  • Sherlock]]'' (with [[Benedict Cumberbatch]] as Sherlock Holmes pictured) in July 2011
  • [[Blue plaque]] at [[Alexandra Palace]], commemorating the launch of the world's first high-definition television service, [[BBC Television]], in 1936
BRITISH PUBLIC SERVICE BROADCASTER
BBC's; Bbc; B.B.C.; BBC review; British Broadcasting Co; The British Broadcasting Corporation; British Broadcasting Corporation; The BBC; Creative future; British Brodcasting Corporation; British Broadcasting Cooperation; Auntie Beeb; British Broadcasting Corportation; British broadcasting channel; British Broadcast Corporation; The bbc; BBC UK; Beebies; British broadcasting corporation; British Broadcasting Corp.; British Broadcasting Corp; BBC Licence and Agreement; BBC Sponsor; BBC Review; British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC); BBC Finance & Business; .bbc; @BBC; Draft:BBC; BBC in World War II
BBC         
  • television]] award ceremonies.
  • The new extension to the BBC's [[Broadcasting House]], completed in 2012
  • access-date=9 November 2010}}</ref>
  • The [[BBC Big Band]]
  • The BBC's radio studio in Birmingham, from the ''BBC Hand Book'' 1928, which described it as "Europe's largest studio"
  • the Queen]] in 2013
  • Weekly reach of the BBC's national radio stations, on both analogue and digital (2012)<ref name="BBC Annual Report 2011-12 reach pages"/>
  • [[BBC Pacific Quay]] in [[Glasgow]], which was opened in 2007
  • White City]], West London, which opened in 1960 and closed in 2013
  • Television Centre]] (BBC Television's former headquarters) in west London.
  •  url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/bbctrust/news/press_releases/2012/annual_report.html}}</ref>
  • [[BBC World Service]], with [[Jonathan Dimbleby]] broadcasting from Budapest
  • 2008 advertisement for [[BBC iPlayer]] at Old Street, London
  • url-status=live}}</ref> Reach is the number of people who use the service at any point for more than 15 minutes in a week.<ref name="BBC Annual Report 2011-12 reach pages"/>
  • The headquarters of the BBC at [[Broadcasting House]] in [[Portland Place]], London. This section of the building is called ''Old Broadcasting House''.
  • Swedish actress [[Ingrid Bergman]] being interviewed on BBC Radio in October 1954
  • archive-date=29 August 2010 }}</ref>
  • [[Statue of George Orwell]] outside [[Broadcasting House]], headquarters of the BBC
  • url-status=live}}</ref>
  • England fans in [[Manchester]] during a [[2006 FIFA World Cup]] game shown on the [[BBC Big Screen]]
  • The ''[[Radio Times]]'' masthead from 25 December 1931, including the BBC motto "Nation shall speak peace unto Nation"
  • King [[George V]] giving the 1934 [[Royal Christmas Message]] on BBC Radio. The annual message typically reflects on the year's major events.
  • Sherlock]]'' (with [[Benedict Cumberbatch]] as Sherlock Holmes pictured) in July 2011
  • [[Blue plaque]] at [[Alexandra Palace]], commemorating the launch of the world's first high-definition television service, [[BBC Television]], in 1936
BRITISH PUBLIC SERVICE BROADCASTER
BBC's; Bbc; B.B.C.; BBC review; British Broadcasting Co; The British Broadcasting Corporation; British Broadcasting Corporation; The BBC; Creative future; British Brodcasting Corporation; British Broadcasting Cooperation; Auntie Beeb; British Broadcasting Corportation; British broadcasting channel; British Broadcast Corporation; The bbc; BBC UK; Beebies; British broadcasting corporation; British Broadcasting Corp.; British Broadcasting Corp; BBC Licence and Agreement; BBC Sponsor; BBC Review; British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC); BBC Finance & Business; .bbc; @BBC; Draft:BBC; BBC in World War II
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Examples of use of BBC
1. The BBC said BBC Vision in–house production will now be known as BBC Vision Productions.
2. Reporter for BBC radio then Europe producer in Brussels HUW EDWARDS, BBC 10pm Joined BBC in 1'84 as trainee.
3. The board, which overseas BBC Resources, BBC Worldwide and the separate BBC World, reports to the main management board.
4. BBC news is the most important thing the BBC does." Share this article: What is this?
5. The BBC chairman, Michael Grade, has pledged to end repeats on the BBC.