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Опубликовано: 30 Июль 2026
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Camera error on BBC News Camera error on BBC News The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) (About this sound listen (help·info)) is a British public service broadcasting statutory corporation Camera error on BBC News.[2] Camera error on BBC News Its main responsibility is to provide impartial public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands, and the Isle of Man Camera error on BBC News. The BBC is headquartered at Broadcasting House in London Camera error on BBC News and Camera error on BBC News has major production centres in Salford Quays, Belfast, Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff and Glasgow Camera error on BBC News, and smaller production centres throughout the UK. The BBC is the world's oldest national broa Camera error on BBC News dcasting organisation[3] and the largest broadcaster in the world by number of employees, with about 23,000 staff.[4][5][6]
The BBC is a semi-autonomous public service broadcaster[7] that operates under a Royal Charter[8] Camera error on BBC News and a Licence and Agreement from the Home Secretary.[9] Within the United Kingdom its work is funded principally by an annual television licence fee,[10] which is charged to all British Camera error on BBC News households, companies and organisations using any type of equipment to receive live television Camera error on BBC News broadcasts Camera error on BBC News;[11] the level of the fee is set annually by the British Camera error on BBC News Government and agreed by Parliament.[12] Camera error on BBC News
Outside the UK Camera error on BBC News, the BBC World Service has provided services by direct broadcasting and re-transmission contracts by sound radio since the inauguration of the BBC Empire Service on 19 December 1932, and more recently Camera error on BBC News by television and online. Though sharing some of the facilities of the domestic services Camera error on BBC News, particularly for news and current affairs output, the World Service has a separate Managing Director Camera error on BBC News, and its operating costs have historically been funded mainly by direct grants from the British government. These grants were determined independently of the domestic licence Camera error on BBC News fee and were usually awarded from the budget of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Camera error on BBC News As such, the BBC's international content has traditionally represented - at least in part Camera error on BBC News- an effective foreign policy tool of the British Government. The recent BBC World Service spending review has Camera error on BBC News announced plans for the funding for the world service to be drawn from the domestic licence Camera error on BBC News fee Camera error on BBC News.
The Corporation's guaranteed income Camera error on BBC News from the licence fee and the World Service grants are supplemented by profits from Camera error on BBC News commercial operations through a wholly owned subsidiary, BBC Worldwide Ltd. The company's Camera error on BBC News activities include programme- and format-sales. The BBC also earns additional income from selling certain programme-making services through BBC Studios and Post Production Ltd. Camera error on BBC News, formerly BBC Resources Ltd, another wholly owned trading subsidiary of the corporation. Most of the BBC's magazine and book publishing activities were sold in 2011.[13] The BBC is sometimes referred to by other British media as "Auntie" or "the Beeb" and is viewed all over the world. Camera error on BBC News