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British Broadcasting Corporation - traducción al holandés


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  • The corporation's main building in Jerusalem, pictured in May 2017
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PUBLIC BROADCASTING CORPORATION OF ISRAEL
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Definición

British Broadcasting Corporation
<company> (BBC) The non-commercial UK organisation that commissions, produces and broadcasts television and radio programmes. The BBC commissioned the "BBC Micro" from Acorn Computers for use in a television series about using computers. They also have one of the world's most respected news websites (on which I work!). BBC Home (http://bbc.co.uk/). BBC News (http://news.bbc.co.uk/). (2003-07-02)

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British Broadcasting Corporation
Ejemplos de uso de British Broadcasting Corporation
1. Friday, the British Broadcasting Corporation said.
2. One contributor wrote: ‘BBC does stand for BRITISH Broadcasting Corporation, doesn‘t it?
3. Channel One may claim to be a twin to the British Broadcasting Corporation, but any such comparison is presumptuous.
4. It was inaugurated in 2001 and previous winners include former US President Jimmy Carter and the British Broadcasting Corporation.
5. For the state–funded British Broadcasting Corporation, what we know as acts of terrorism are actually bombings, blasts, explosions – anything but the terrible "t" word.