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Что (кто) такое BBC Micro - определение

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BBC Micro         
  • Model B}}, one of two very similar designs used on the model
  • display mode]]s at once, to show both detail and colour.
  • Clockwise from top left: [[Hermann Hauser]], [[Andy Hopper]], [[Christopher Curry]], [[Sophie Wilson]], David Allen, [[Chris Serle]], David Kitson, Chris Turner, and [[Steve Furber]] at the BBC Micro 30th anniversary in 2012
  • Some of the BBC Micro team in 2008
  • RGB]], [[RS-423]], cassette, analogue in and [[Econet]].
  • BASIC prompt after switch-on or hard reset
  • Acorn co-founder [[Hermann Hauser]] playing a game on a Master in 2012
  • Advert in ''Interface Age'' magazine, November 1983, {{'}}''The BBC Microcomputer Is Here!''{{'}}
SERIES OF MICROCOMPUTERS BY ACORN
BBC Microcomputer; Acorn Proton; Bbc micro; BBC micro; Bbcb; BBC B; BBC literacy project; BBC Computer Literacy Project; Bbc computer; BBC Computer; BBC Literacy Project; BBC Home Computer; BBC Model B; BBC model B; BBC Micro PC; The BBC Microcomputer System; BBC Microcomputer System; BBC Model A; Acorn BBC; Acorn BBC Micro; Beeb Micro; BBC computer; British Broadcasting Corporation Microcomputer System
BBC Microcomputer         
  • Model B}}, one of two very similar designs used on the model
  • display mode]]s at once, to show both detail and colour.
  • Clockwise from top left: [[Hermann Hauser]], [[Andy Hopper]], [[Christopher Curry]], [[Sophie Wilson]], David Allen, [[Chris Serle]], David Kitson, Chris Turner, and [[Steve Furber]] at the BBC Micro 30th anniversary in 2012
  • Some of the BBC Micro team in 2008
  • RGB]], [[RS-423]], cassette, analogue in and [[Econet]].
  • BASIC prompt after switch-on or hard reset
  • Acorn co-founder [[Hermann Hauser]] playing a game on a Master in 2012
  • Advert in ''Interface Age'' magazine, November 1983, {{'}}''The BBC Microcomputer Is Here!''{{'}}
SERIES OF MICROCOMPUTERS BY ACORN
BBC Microcomputer; Acorn Proton; Bbc micro; BBC micro; Bbcb; BBC B; BBC literacy project; BBC Computer Literacy Project; Bbc computer; BBC Computer; BBC Literacy Project; BBC Home Computer; BBC Model B; BBC model B; BBC Micro PC; The BBC Microcomputer System; BBC Microcomputer System; BBC Model A; Acorn BBC; Acorn BBC Micro; Beeb Micro; BBC computer; British Broadcasting Corporation Microcomputer System
A series of 6502-based personal computers launched by {Acorn Computers} Ltd. in January 1982, for use in the British Broadcasting Corporation's educational programmes on computing. The computers are noted for their reliability (many are still in active service in 1994) and both hardware and software were designed for easy expansion. The 6502-based computers were succeeded in 1987 by the Acorn Archimedes family. xbeeb is a BBC Micro emulator for Unix and X11.
The Micro User         
UK MAGAZINE
Acorn Computing; BBC Micro User; Acorn computing; Micro User
The Micro User (titled BBC Micro User in the first three issues) was a British specialist magazine catering to users of the BBC Microcomputer series, Acorn Electron, Acorn Archimedes and, to a limited extent, the Cambridge Z88. It had a comprehensive mix of reviews of games, application software, and the latest Acorn computers; type-in programs (duplicated on a "cover disk" which was available separately), a correspondence page offering help with computer problems, and approachable technical articles on programming and the BBC Micro's internals.
BBC News (TV channel)         
  • Logo used from 2008 to 2019
  • BBC News HD logo (2013–2019)
  • The countdown since 2005 has shown the elements of journalism and production involved in bringing news stories to air.
BRITISH 24-HOUR TELEVISION NEWS CHANNEL
BBC NEWS 24; BBC News 24 countdown; BBC Headlines; BBC News Channel; BBC News 24; BBC News (channel); BBC News (TV Channel); BBC NEWS CHANNEL; BBC News channel; BBC NC; BBC News (TV-channel); BBC countdown; BBC News (TV network); BBC News HD; E24 (TV programme); The Papers; BBC News Countdown

BBC News (also known as the BBC News Channel) is a British free-to-air public broadcast television news channel for BBC News. It was launched as BBC News 24 on 9 November 1997 at 5:30 pm as part of the BBC's foray into digital domestic television channels, becoming the first competitor to Sky News, which had been running since 1989. For a time, looped news, sport and weather bulletins were available to view via BBC Red Button.

On 22 February 2006, the channel was named News Channel of the Year at the Royal Television Society Television Journalism Awards for the first time in its history. The judges remarked that this was the year that the channel had "really come into its own." The channel won the accolade for a second time in 2017.

From May 2007, viewers in the UK could watch the channel via the BBC News website. In April 2008, the channel was renamed BBC News as part of a £550,000 rebranding of the BBC's news output, complete with a new studio and presentation. Its sister service, BBC World was also renamed BBC World News while the national news bulletins became BBC News at One, BBC News at Six and BBC News at Ten. Across the day the channel averages about twice the audience of Sky News.

In July 2022, the BBC made the decision to merge both BBC News (for UK audiences) and BBC World News (for international audiences) as one news network, under the name BBC News. The channel is set to be launched in April 2023 and will include news from both the UK and around the world.

The channel is based at and broadcasts from Broadcasting House in the West End of London.

BBC Gàidhlig         
DEPARTMENT OF BBC SCOTLAND
BBC Gaidhlig; BBC Gaelic
BBC Gàidhlig is the department of BBC Scotland that produces Scottish Gaelic-language (Gàidhlig) programming. This includes TV programmes for BBC Alba, the BBC Radio nan Gàidheal radio station and the BBC Alba website.
BBC Earth         
  • BBC Earth logo
BRAND USED BY BBC WORLDWIDE SINCE 2009 TO MARKET AND DISTRIBUTE THE BBC'S NATURAL HISTORY CONTENT TO COUNTRIES OTHER THAN THE UNITED KINGDOM
BBC Earth News; BBC Earth Films; BBC Nature
BBC Earth is a brand used by BBC Studios since 2009 to market and distribute the BBC's natural history content to countries other than the United Kingdom. BBC Studios is the commercial arm of the public service broadcaster.
BBC Television         
  • A special ident was created in 1982 to celebrate 60 years of the BBC.
  • ident]]. It was created by [[Abram Games]] and was used from 1953 to 1960.<ref>Nick Higham, [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-25168633 60 years since 'bat's wings' became first BBC TV symbol], BBC News, December 2, 2013</ref>
  • BBC UK viewing figures 2010–2020: BBC1 in red, S4C in light-blue, BBC2 in teal
  • BBC UK viewing share, 2002–2013: BBC3, pink; BBC4, dark-green; BBC News, red; CBBC, light-green ; CBeebies, yellow; BBC HD, purple ; BBC Wales & West, blue
COMPANY
BBC TV; Shepherd's Bush Studios; BBC-TV; BBC Television Service; BBC television; Bbc channels; Bbc television; BBC tv; BBC TV 1; BBC Vision; British Broadcasting Corporation Television; List of BBC channels; BBC (TV channel); BBCTV2; BBC Content
BBC Television is a service of the BBC. The corporation has operated public television services in the United Kingdom under the terms of a royal charter since 1927.
Micro Forté         
VIDEO GAME DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
Micro Forte
Micro Forté Pty Ltd is an Australian electronic entertainment company with development studios in Canberra and Sydney. Founded in 1985 by John De Margheriti at a time when there was little game development presence in Australia, Micro Forté has been closely linked to the growth of the Australian game development industry, with CEO De Margheriti initiating events such as the Australian Game Developers Conference (AGDC) and founding the Academy of Interactive Entertainment (AIE).
BBC Programme Catalogue         
  • [[BBC Genome]] Logo
ONLINE ARCHIVE OF THE ENTIRE BBC BACK CATALOGUE OF TV AND RADIO PROGRAMMES
Infax; BBC Fabric; BBC Programme Database; BBC Database; BBC Programme Index
The BBC Programme Catalogue is an online archive of the entire BBC back catalogue of TV and radio programmes. The catalogue is for internal use by the BBC although for a time a beta online version was available to the public.
BBC London         
BBC ENGLISH REGION
BBC LDN
BBC London is the BBC English Region producing local radio, television, teletext and online services in London and parts of the surrounding area. Its output includes the daily BBC London News and weekly Sunday Politics on television, the BBC Radio London radio station and local coverage of the London area on BBC Online and BBC Red Button.

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BBC Micro
| media = Cassette tape, floppy disk (optional) – -inch or (later) -inch, hard disk also known as 'Winchester' (rare), Laserdisc (BBC Domesday Project)