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Licence fee and funding - BBCJun 17, 2025 · Funding through the TV licence. A standard TV licence is currently £174.50. Your TV Licence lets you enjoy a huge range of TV.
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Charter and Agreement - BBCThe Royal Charter is the constitutional basis for the BBC. It sets out the BBC's Object, Mission and Public Purposes.
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BBC TV licence fee: How much is it and who needs to have one?Jul 15, 2025 · The licence fee generated £3.8bn for the BBC in 2024-25, 65% of the corporation's total income.
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[PDF] 3 the problem of bias in the bbc - Institute of Economic AffairsThe BBC is regularly accused of bias. over the last decade, there has been sustained criticism of the BBC's coverage of Britain's membership of the EU.1 ...
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John Logie Baird's Televisor: An Early Mechanical TV - IEEE SpectrumSep 16, 2024 · In 1926, the Scottish inventor John Logie Baird demonstrated an electromechanical system for transmitting moving images.Missing: 1920s | Show results with:1920s
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Early experiments: 1924-1929 - BBCJohn Logie Baird experimenting with his mechanical television system in 1929. If Baird's machinery looks rather improvised and Heath Robinson-like, that's ...Missing: adoption | Show results with:adoption
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The BBC steps in: 1929-1935After Baird's early experiments, the BBC reluctantly picked up his problematic mechanical television and aimed to make practical television a reality.Missing: adoption | Show results with:adoption
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Sets and signals - BBCFrom September 1929 ... The theme of television as furniture was reinforced by the arrival of the Marconi-EMI television system that broadcast on 405 lines.Missing: adoption | Show results with:adoption
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[PDF] HISTORY OF TELEVISION TECHNOLOGYIn 1929 the British Broadcasting Service (BBC) adopted the Baird mechanical system. ... 1929 - Zworykin demonstrates the all electronic television camera ...
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1920s - BBCThe British Broadcasting Company, as the BBC was originally called, was formed on 18 October 1922 by a group of leading wireless manufacturers including ...
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First regular hi-definition television service - BBCAt 3pm on 2 November 1936 the BBC began the world's first regular hi-definition television service, from specially constructed studios at Alexandra Palace ...
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Opening Night: November 1936 - BBCThe BBC's – and the world's – first regular high-definition television service started on Monday the 2nd of November 1936.Missing: 405- standard
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The contest - BBCThe decision was taken to end the competition early, and after only three months the final Baird transmission went out at the end of January 1937. The BBC 405- ...
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Abandoning the Baird System - BBCIt took four years for the BBC to abandon the mechanical Baird TV system, why it happened and why it was crucial.
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75 years on from BBC television's technology battle - BBC NewsNov 2, 2011 · Within three months the decision to go with the Marconi-EMI system was made and the Baird studio at Alexandra palace was closed down.
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Radio Times pre-war television supplements - BBCOfficial BBC Television Services started in 1936 and the Radio Times was keen to feature and promote the service from the beginning.
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Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth - BBCThe Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in 1937 was the big event of the early television service and the first true outside broadcast.
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Two Coronations - BBCThe Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth on 12 May 1937 gave the fledgling BBC Television Service its first major outside broadcasting challenge.Missing: switch | Show results with:switch<|separator|>
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House of Lords - The British Film and Television IndustriesThis was, however, still very much a minority interest: when television was suspended on 1 September 1939 because of the war, there were fewer than 20,000 TV ...<|separator|>
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Closedown - BBCThe reason for the closedown was twofold; one, with resources at full stretch fighting the war, television for around 20,000 viewing families in London and the ...
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Broadcasting the 1948 Olympic Games - BBCHow the BBC covered the 1948 London Games on television, film, radio and in print.
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Olympic Games first televised - BBCThe 1948 Olympic Games were held in Wembley and the BBC televised them for the first time. An unprecedented outside broadcasting operation took place.
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The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II - BBCMore than 20 million people watched the Service on television, outnumbering the radio audience for the first time.
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Television returns - BBCThe 405-line service, funded by the licence fee, would return, and in time four new transmitting stations would be built to extend the service to major ...
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BBC ON THIS DAY | 22 | 1955: New TV channel ends BBC monopolyBritain's first independent television station is on air, ending the 18-year monopoly of the BBC and bringing advertisements to the airwaves for the first time.
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BBC NEWS | Entertainment | ITV's big breakOct 16, 2002 · But the BBC's monopoly ended on 22 September 1955 when London broadcaster Associated-Rediffusion launched ITV's first night of programming.
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Happy birthday to BBC TwoApr 21, 2021 · 20 April 1964: launch night. The planned opening night schedule ... BBC2 was successfully launched on the evening of 21 April 1964.
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[PDF] IBC 98 - BBCwidescreen versions of BBC ONE and BBC TWO and additional new 'linear' TV services. The first two of these are BBC NEWS24 and BBC. CHOICE, each inherently ...
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VIDEO: UK ends 70 years of analogue TV - Broadband TV NewsOct 24, 2012 · Digital Terrestrial Television began on November 15, 1998, when the first official signals were broadcast from Crystal Palace in South London.
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BBC iPlayer upgrade attacked by BSkyB - The GuardianMay 26, 2010 · iPlayer's links to other broadcasters will turn it into aggregator 'without appropriate regulatory review', claims BSkyB.
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BBC iPlayer to launch on 27 JulyJun 27, 2007 · The BBC's on-demand TV service, BBC iPlayer, is to launch on 27 July 2007, it was announced today by Ashley Highfield, Director of Future Media & Technology.
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Press Office - BBC increases reach of iPlayer as streaming beginsDec 13, 2007 · The BBC has launched a streaming service on its video-on-demand platform, BBC iPlayer, complementing the download service which launched in beta on 27 July ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] 2000s - BBCThe BBC launched the highly successful iPlayer at the end of 2007, a free service which enabled viewers in the UK to catch up with more than 250 programmes ...
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Ten Years On: How BBC iPlayer Changed TV ForeverDecember 25, 2007, was the day the web version of the BBC's iPlayer left beta and went live. Within a fortnight, it had served over 3.5m programmes.
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Erik Huggers - The evolution of BBC iPlayerMay 26, 2010 · The BBC iPlayer saw its first major evolution in July 2008, with vastly enhanced functionality. In came the integration of live TV and radio, ...
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BBC Charter renewal - House of Commons LibraryDec 28, 2016 · A new mission statement for the BBC will place emphasis on distinctiveness of output and impartiality. The charter period will change from 10 ...
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[PDF] BBC Charter Review 2016 - Information Sheet - DistinctivenessSep 15, 2016 · This Charter expands the BBC's mission to include distinctiveness as well as other elements fundamental to its objective: 'to act in the public ...
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The future of the BBC – how the Royal Charter renewal impacts the ...May 12, 2016 · The Charter Renewal will also close the iplayer loophole, meaning people watching BBC on-demand will need to purchase a TV licence like everyone ...Missing: distinctiveness | Show results with:distinctiveness
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[PDF] A distinctive BBCAnother flagship product, BBC iPlayer, achieves its distinctiveness, of course, primarily through the fact that it hosts the BBC's distinctive TV programmes ...
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BBC licence fee to be frozen at £159 for two years, government ...Jan 17, 2022 · Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries has confirmed the BBC licence fee is to be frozen at £159 for two years.
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BBC to cut 1,000 hours of new TV programming in 2023 to save ...Mar 30, 2023 · The broadcaster made about 12,500 "originated hours" in 2022. Half of the 1,000-hour cut will come from sport, with fewer major events in 2023. ...Missing: original | Show results with:original
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[PDF] BBC ANNUAL PLAN 2025/26Apr 2, 2025 · The increasing role of social media influencers in elections shows the broader trend of news consumption shifting to online and social channels.
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[PDF] BBC ANNUAL PLAN 2024/25Mar 25, 2024 · Social media platforms are particularly important for younger audiences, with 71% of. 16-24s reporting use for news – despite an audience ...
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TV Licensing must stop prosecuting people in genuine hardshipIn 2023, 73% of all prosecutions for TV licence fee evasion were against women, despite women only accounting for around 50% of licence holders. It is the most ...
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BBC licence fee is 'regressive tax', broadcaster's former chair saysNov 13, 2023 · Michael Grade has described the broadcaster's licence fee a “regressive tax” that needs to be re-examined by the government.
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The BBC licence fee is a tax. It's a bad tax. But taxes have to be ...Feb 6, 2020 · It is a tax. It is an extremely badly designed tax. It is deeply regressive. It has wholly unintended incidence in some cases that means it is simply unjust.
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BBC World Service to cut 130 jobs in savings planJan 29, 2025 · The BBC World Service has announced it will cut 130 jobs as part of a plan to save around £6m in the next financial year.
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'It is unsustainable': BBC at a crossroads as viewers switch offJun 7, 2025 · The BBC has also ramped up enforcement of the licence fee, with 41m warnings sent out in the 2024 financial year – an increase of almost 13pc ...
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Hundreds of BBC staff on repayment plans after being overpaid £4mFeb 25, 2025 · The BBC has accidentally overpaid workers by £4 million over the past four years, new figures show, with more than 800 employees now paying ...
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Licence fee: Lisa Nandy rules out funding BBC from taxesJan 17, 2025 · The BBC will not be funded from general taxation if the TV licence fee is abolished, the culture secretary has said.Missing: poll analysis
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Nandy signals shift from licence fee to mixed BBC funding modelOct 6, 2025 · The licence fee currently provides around £3.7 billion, or 65 per cent of the BBC's income, though evasion has risen above 10 per cent and ...
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BBC Gaza documentary breached Ofcom code - The TelegraphOct 17, 2025 · The corporation, which refuses to refer to Hamas as terrorists, has faced a number of accusations of anti-Israel bias since the October 7 2023 ...
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BBC Gives Israeli Deaths 33 Times More Coverage, New Study ...Comprehensive new research finds the BBC coverage of Israel's genocidal war on Gaza is systematically biased against Palestinians and fails to reach standards ...
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First night of BBC TwoThe BBC launched BBC Two - the third national TV station – on 20 April 1964. The debut evening was planned as an enticing showcase of the best of the new ...
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BBC Three will return to TV screens after six-year breakMar 2, 2021 · BBC Three will return as a fully-fledged TV channel in January 2022, six years after it moved online. The channel has since been responsible ...
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BBC Three to return as a broadcast channel in January 2022Mar 2, 2021 · BBC Three launched in 2003 and moved online in February 2016, it is expected to start rebroadcasting in January 2022 subject to Ofcom approval.
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BBC Four and CBBC get extra time - RXTVJan 2, 2025 · The BBC was originally planning to close CBBC and BBC Four by this year. Now it's likely both channels will stay on-air, at least for a little longer.
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What People Watch: Mapping changes in the viewing landscape BarbMar 17, 2025 · Streamed viewing has grown its share to 40% from 25% in 3 years. Current legislation ensures that broadcast TV will continue to 2034.
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BBC iPlayer launches mobile-download service - BBC NewsSep 4, 2012 · Launched in December 2007, the BBC iPlayer allows viewers to watch selected TV programmes for up to seven days after broadcast.
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Do I need a TV Licence to use BBC iPlayer?Yes. A valid TV Licence is required to watch or download any programmes on BBC iPlayer, on a TV or any device including a phone, tablet or computer.
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Personalisation in BBC iPlayer | iPlayer helpPersonalisation means we can do things like: Recommend programmes we think you'll like; Remember how far through a programme you are; Let you pick up where ...
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Low latency streaming trial begins on iPlayer beta - BBCThe trial will help us assess how well low latency streaming approaches perform over today's internet into our viewers' homes.
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Football and other premium TV being pirated at 'industrial scale' - BBCMay 30, 2025 · A lack of action by big tech firms is enabling the "industrial scale theft" of premium video services, especially live sport, a new report says.
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Section 2: Impartiality - Guidelines - BBCImpartiality itself means not favouring one side over another. 'Due' means that the impartiality must be adequate and appropriate to the output.
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