Examples of 'british broadcasting corporation' in a sentence

Meaning of "british broadcasting corporation"

british broadcasting corporation - commonly known as BBC, it is the public service broadcaster of the United Kingdom, providing radio, television, and online content across various genres and platforms

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This video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by British Broadcasting Corporation.
Facebook informed the British Broadcasting Corporation that it had just commenced a lengthy procedure.
He was later given the title of Controller of the British Broadcasting Corporation.
The British Broadcasting Corporation has banned a science programme because it might trigger an interstellar invasion.
The corporation was modelled in part on the British Broadcasting Corporation.
The British Broadcasting Corporation began its domestic radio service.
News articles and videos from the British Broadcasting Corporation.
The British Broadcasting Corporation announced that " there is no news " in their evening report.
She also starred in a dramatic program for the British Broadcasting Corporation.
The British Broadcasting Corporation ( BBC ) had shown interest in making a film based on his book.
First transmissions of the Teletext information service made by the British Broadcasting Corporation.
The BBC logo is a trademark of the British Broadcasting Corporation and is used under licence.
BBC iPlayer is an ideal online video streaming service if you love British Broadcasting Corporation.
The British Broadcasting Corporation is listed as an opponent on grounds of ' Likelihood of confusion.
He worked as a newscaster for the Norwegian section of the British Broadcasting Corporation BBC.

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For example, the British Broadcasting Corporation is relocating lots of jobs to Manchester.
His background also includes an overseas posting with the British Broadcasting Corporation BBC.
The British Broadcasting Corporation ( BBC ) has already submitted video information to the Commission.
After the war he became a commentator on poetry for the British Broadcasting Corporation ( BBC ).
At eighteen, Duncan joined the British Broadcasting Corporation assisting in the production of radio plays.
The minority shareholder is BBC Studios, the commercial subsidiary of the British Broadcasting Corporation.
You know, this boy couldn't get the British Broadcasting Corporation in his own sitting room.
British Broadcasting Corporation teaching children there are more than 100 genders.
A joint project had been implemented with the British Broadcasting Corporation ( BBC ) to enhance media professionalism.
The British Broadcasting Corporation began in 1936 a service which was interrupted by the war.
Has been withdrawn . for the British Broadcasting Corporation.
The British Broadcasting Corporation ( BBC ), for example, takes the latter approach on their website,.
This is a timeline of the history of the British Broadcasting Corporation ( BBC ).
The motto of the British Broadcasting Corporation ( BBC ) is ‘ Nation shall speak peace unto nation '.
I'm writing something very obscene… about the British Broadcasting Corporation.
On Christmas Day, 1932 the British Broadcasting Corporation first used a steel tape recorder for their broadcasts.
This film was produced and / or financed by British Broadcasting Corporation ( BBC ).
British Broadcasting Corporation accommodation renovation 8 000.
He worked in various capacities at the British Broadcasting Corporation ( BBC ) for nearly 20 years.
One programme, of English coronation music, was in 1953 broadcast world-wide by the British Broadcasting Corporation.
As 2029 begins, the charter for the British Broadcasting Corporation has been withdrawn.
The British Broadcasting Corporation also made a documentary on him in 1984.
It formed the basis of experimental broadcasts done by the British Broadcasting Corporation beginning 30 September 1929.
Since its creation in 1922, the British Broadcasting Corporation ( BBC ) has headed a public service mission.
Elizabeth II 's coronation in 1953 was televised by the British Broadcasting Corporation.
In 1954, the studio was acquired by the British Broadcasting Corporation for its television service.
Tottenham Court Road to be overhauled in £26m revamp " . the British Broadcasting Corporation.
In 1927 the company became the British Broadcasting Corporation.
John also spent 23 years at the British Broadcasting Corporation ( BBC ).

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