- British Broadcasting Corporation
British Broadcasting Corporation (Corporate Name)
- B.B.C.
- BBC
- BBC Group
- Great Britain. British Broadcasting Corporation
- Hayʼat al-Idhāʻah al-Barīṭānīyah
- Ying-kuo kuang po kung ssu
- Yingguo guang bo gong si
- Reith, John Charles Walsham Reith, Baron, 1889-1971
- British Broadcasting Company
- BBC Big Band
- BBC Bristol (Firm)
- BBC Children's International (Firm)
- BBC Choral Society
- BBC Chorus (1935-1973)
- BBC Concert Orchestra
- BBC Cymru Wales
- BBC Earth (Firm)
- BBC Education & Training
- BBC Film (Firm)
- BBC History Production (Firm)
- BBC Manchester (Firm)
- BBC National Chorus of Wales
- BBC National Orchestra of Wales
- BBC Northern Ireland
- BBC Northern Symphony Orchestra
- BBC One (Television station : London, England)
- BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
- BBC Radio
- BBC Radio 1
- BBC Radio 2
- BBC Radio 3
- BBC Radio 4
- BBC Radiophonic Workshop
- BBC Scotland
- BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
- BBC Singers
- BBC Storyville (Firm)
- BBC Studios
- BBC Symphony Chorus
- BBC Symphony Orchestra
- BBC Welsh Chorus
- BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra
- CBeebies
Do not confuse with: British Broadcasting Corporation. Television Service, often cited as simply BBC.
IBA evidence to the Com. on Financing the BBC, 1985: leaf 24, etc. (operates under a charter; United Kingdom)
Ken wo hsüeh, 1985- : v. 1, t.p. (Ying-kuo kuang po kung ssu)
Bubble, bubble, toil and trouble [VR] 1995, c1994: end credits (BBC)
Wikipedia, Jan. 15, 2010 (British Broadcasting Corporation; a publicly owned corporation that operates under a Royal Charter issued by the British Crown; founded on Oct. 18, 1922, as British Broadcasting Company Ltd.; the company was wound-up and in 1927 a new non-commercial entity called the British Broadcasting Corporation became successor in interest); 22 July 2022 (national broadcaster of the United Kingdom; operates under its agreement with the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport; its work is funded principally by an annual television licence fee; John Reith was appointed the British Broadcasting Company's general manager in December 1922, a few weeks after the company made its first official broadcast; the British Broadcasting Corporation came into existence on 1 January 1927, and Reith, newly knighted, was appointed its first Director General)
Its Annual report and accounts 2017/18: title page (BBC) page 71 (BBC group) back cover (British Broadcasting Corporation, Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA)
Its Group annual report and accounts 2018/19: cover (BBC) page 66 (the BBC's commercial subsidiaries support the BBC public service mission and generate income for the BBC Group)
BBC Group annual report and accounts 2021/22: cover (BBC) page 204 (British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Group) page 211 (the BBC Group comprises over 100 subsidiaries, along with a number of associates and joint ventures; comprises the BBC Public Service Broadcaster (PSB), PSB subsidiaries, and BBC Commercial Group) page 211 (the BBC Group structure separates its Public Service Broadcasting (PSB) activities from Commercial operations)
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