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The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) was founded in 1922 and has its headquarters in London
Britain
London
Formerly known as the British Broadcasting Company, itis the world's largest
News media
.
The BBC began its television service in 1936 and was the first television station in the world. In 1967, the BBC broadcast in colour for the first time
Wimbledon tennis tournament
", thus opening
Colour television
Times.
[1]
On October 19, 2020,
Bilibili
(referred to as "B Station") and
BBC Studios
Joint announcement of long-term agreement
Strategic cooperation
. The two sides will carry out a series of in-depth cooperation in the fields of documentary content co-production and IP derivative development. Previously, the two sides have established long-term in-depth cooperation in copyrighted content, and there will be a large number of BBC quality documentaries and flagships in the future
British drama
Landing at station B one after another. At the same time, the two sides will also be content production, IP
Joint development
More cooperation in other areas.
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On January 19, 2021 local time, the Chinese version of BBC News officially released the short documentary "Return to Hubei". I don't know at the beginning of the video
Hubei (Province)
locate
China
In which position.
[3]
In February,
Information Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The relevant person in charge is concerned about the BBC broadcast on 29 January 2021
COVID-19
epidemic
Fake news
To the head of the Beijing bureau of the media
Make solemn representations
.
[4]
In February 2021,
State Administration of Radio and Television
Release information, and in accordance with relevant regulations,
State Administration of Radio and Television
Not allow
BBC World News
Continue to land in China and apply for its landing in the New Year
inadmissible
.
[5]
Since the night of the 12th,
Radio Television Hong Kong
Shut down the BBC
International channel
And "BBC Current Affairs Week".
[6]
- Chinese name
- British Broadcasting Corporation
- Foreign name
- British Broadcasting Corporation
- alloname
- BBC
- Establishment time
- The year 1922
- Representative program
- BBC NEWS
- Company predecessor
- British Broadcasting Company
- Business area
- worldwide
- property
- Mass media
- product
- Radio, television, web portals, etc
- owner
- Government investment
catalogue
- 5Disputed matter
- ▪leaks
- ▪Fraud storm
- ▪Employee protest
- ▪Offend the Thai royal family
- ▪Sex scandal crisis
- ▪Resignation of president
British Broadcasting Corporation (British Broadcasting Corporation). Founded in 1922, it is the largest news broadcasting organisation in the UK and one of the largest in the world. The BBC is accepting of Britain
Government finance
funded
Public media
However, it is managed by a 12-member regulatory board independent of government, and its independence is guaranteed by a royal charter. Supervisory commissioner
Public interest
Of the trustee
Identity management
The BBC, they are all prominent people in society, including Scotland,
Welsh
,
Northern Ireland
and
England
The head, by
British prime minister
Nominate,
Queen of England
Appointed.
Under the supervision committee
Executive committee
It is made up of 16 heads of different departments responsible for the day-to-day running of the BBC and is chaired by
Chief executive officer
He also serves as editor-in-chief. The BBC operates eight television channels and ten
Broadcast channel
It is directly funded by the British Government and operates a global broadcast in 43 languages. BBC in
Press circles
Most notable is the strict requirement that all producers adhere to the BBC's working rules: the Programme Makers' Code, which sets out detailed requirements for all aspects of editing and reporting.
Before the BBC, there were many
Private company
Try radio in the UK. Under the Radio Act 1904, the British Post Office is responsible for issuing radio broadcasting licences. In 1919, the Post Office stopped issuing licenses after receiving numerous complaints from the army about interference with military communications due to excessive broadcasts. As a result, the number of radio stations declined dramatically in the early 1920s, and there was a growing demand for a national radio station. One by radio
radio
After months of discussion, a committee of manufacturers came up with a plan, and the BBC was born.
The BBC was founded in 1922 by several large consortia
Joint contribution
, include
Marconi
(
Marconi
), United Kingdom
General Electric Company
(GEC), British Thomson Houston and others. The original purpose of the company was to establish a nationwide broadcast transmission network to facilitate future national broadcasting. On 14 November 1922, the BBC's first radio station, 2LO, was launched in mid-wave from Oxford Street in London
Selfridges
The rooftop of the Selfridges Department Store began broadcasting. The next day 5IT from
Birmingham
, 2ZY from
Manchester
They also started broadcasting.
In 1927, the BBC was granted a Royal Charter of Incorporation, with a board of governors appointed by the government for a term of four years each, and a director general appointed by the Council responsible for the day-to-day work of the corporation.
In 1932, the BBC Empire Service was launched, the first BBC radio channel to broadcast outside the United Kingdom. 1938, BBC
Arabic
Radio was launched, the BBC's first foreign language service. By the end of World War II, the BBC was operating in English, Arabic, French, German, Italian,
Portuguese
And Spanish in 7 languages broadcast worldwide. This was the predecessor of the BBC World Service.
Scottish engineer John Rogie Baird began experimenting with television broadcasting with the BBC in 1932. On November 2, 1936, the BBC launched the world's first television broadcasting service.
Television broadcast
in
World War II
It went on hiatus, but was revived in 1946. It was broadcast live on the BBC on June 2, 1953
Queen Elizabeth II
in
Westminster Abbey
the
Enthronement ceremony
It is estimated that around 20 million people across the UK witnessed the Queen's accession live.
In April 1964, BBC TWO (BBC Two) was launched. In December 1967, BBC TWO was the first European television channel to broadcast in colour.
Challenged by underground Radio, the BBC launched the BBC Radio 1 service on 30 September 1967, mainly broadcasting popular music. On January 17, 1983, the BBC launched the first breakfast time radio service, "BBC Breakfast Time"
competitor
In front of.
In 1991, the BBC officially launched the BBC World News Service television channel, which was renamed BBC World in January 1995. Unlike the BBC World Service, the BBC World News Service is a commercial television station that makes its money through advertising, which means it cannot be broadcast in the UK.
In August 1998, the BBC's domestic channels also began broadcasting by satellite, an unintended consequence of which was that only European viewers were allowed to use British-made satellites
decoder
They can also watch BBC ONE and BBC TWO.
On 11 November 2012, the former chief executive of the BBC
George Entwistle
Because when he was reporting a child sexual assault report, he falsely implied that he had a relationship with a senior officer
Conservative Party
Party members were concerned about the impact of the scandal, and announced his resignation, and Tony Hull was arranged to take over the position of Chief executive Officer, becoming the most short-lived president when he took office on September 17, 2012.
On 31 August 2014, Rona Fairhead was appointed as the new chair of the BBC Trust, the regulator of the BBC. Fairhead, 53, becomes the first female chair of the BBC Trust, which oversees the BBC's management and operations.
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In December 2018,
World Brand Lab
Compiled by
The World's top 500 brands 2018
The BBC came in at number 258.
[8]
On April 28, 2023, according to Reuters, Richard Sharp, chairman of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), announced his resignation.
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The BBC was originally established to provide high quality radio broadcasting services to the British public, and radio programmes remain an important part of the BBC's product.
The first two BBC stations were the Home Service and the World Service, and later the Light Programme. In 1967, the modern music channel, BBC Radio 1, was launched, and adopted the name: BBC Radio 2 broadcast light music,
Country music
,
Jazz music
and
Entertainment program
BBC Radio 4 was the previous domestic service. On 27 August 1990, BBC Radio 5 was launched, later renamed BBC Radio 5 Live.
The BBC has 10 radio channels that cater to different audiences. The BBC also has different programming options for different regions. The BBC World Service broadcasts around the world, and some of the BBC's shortwave channels can also be heard outside the UK. Most of these channels are news-focused and are partly funded by the British Foreign Office. All BBC radio programmes can be downloaded for free from the Internet.
◎ In the UK
BBC Radio 1 (Contemporary Pop Music)
BBC Radio 2 (Light Music and Comedy)
BBC Radio 4 (non-music entertainment, news, factual programming)
BBC Radio 5 Live (News, Sport and commentary)
◎ United Kingdom, digital tuples
BBC Radio Five Sport (Sports radio)
1Xtra
6Music
BBC 7 (Speech, Comedy and Drama)
Change to 4 Extra
◎ Global
BBC World Service
BBC ONE was the world's first Television station when it began broadcasting on 2 November 1936 as the BBC Television Service. By the time World War II broke out, about 25,000 households had tuned in. In 1964, BBC TWO was launched and the BBC television service was renamed. BBC ONE's programming is very popular, including drama, comedy, documentaries, game shows and
Soap opera
, often the UK
Audience rating
uppermost
TV channel
. The BBC's main news programmes are also broadcast on BBC ONE three times a day.
BBC TWO, the UK's third television service, was originally scheduled to launch on 20 April 1964, but was cancelled
Bart
A fire at the tin power plant caused a blackout across London, including BBC Television Centre, and the start of BBC TWO was delayed until the following evening, with the presenter holding a candle. In December 1967, BBC TWO became the first in Europe
Colour television
Channel. BBC TWO does not have a soap opera or news programme, and its programming is mainly entertainment and diverse (although if a show is highly rated, it will usually be transferred to BBC ONE). In October 1991, the BBC began broadcasting under the name BBC World Service Television
Asia
and
The Middle East
Broadcast TV programs. December 1992, this channel
Coverage area
It expanded into Africa. In January 1995, BBC World Service Television was reorganized and expanded to cover the European region. In 2001, BBC World was completed
Global coverage
. BBC World provides high quality news programmes and often AIRS some of the most acclaimed documentaries in the UK.
BBC Worldwide is the international distributor of BBC audio, books and other products, he said
Countries of the world
Or directly sell a variety of products about the BBC, or with the relevant countries for the use of BBC audio, books and other products copyright transactions.
Within the UK
BBC ONE
BBC TWO
BBC THREE (switched to the Internet)
BBC Parliament
CBBC (children's programming channel aged 8 +)
CBeebies (children under 8)
global
BBC Entertainment (formerly BBC Prime) (Asia)
BBC America
BBC World News (Worldwide)
BBC Interactive includes all of the BBC's interactive services, including digital television and the Internet. BBCi
Network service
(formerly BBC Online) contains news and programme archives. Many of the BBC's programmes can be found on the BBC website, and users can download and listen to them freely. BBCi is
Page view
One of the largest English language websites.
In recent years some Internet companies have complained that the BBC spends too much money on its Internet services, which offer a plethora of free, ad-free content
Media resource
To make it impossible for other websites to compete. They demanded that the amount the BBC spends on the site should be capped to force it to compete on a level starting point with other sites, either through advertising or reduced content. For digital TV, BBCi has abandoned the CEEFAX service. BBCi can display full-color photos and videos, and allows users to interact with programs, such as highly interactive
Premier League
And the football game.
The Radio Act 1904 made it compulsory for anyone who
To plant
A licence must be obtained from the Post Office to send or receive radio programmes. After the establishment of the BBC, users' fees became the main source of funding for the BBC. In 1971, the home broadcasting license was cancelled, but individuals still had to pay for a license to watch television.
Every family in the UK (except the elderly and a few
Low-income group
They are charged by
British culture
, media and
Sports department
Companies are required to buy a one-year licence to ensure the BBC has enough money to "educate, inform and entertain" the public. Fees are set by the government. It is because of this special source of funding that the BBC does not include any
Commercial advertisement
; In theory, program producers are not driven by any commercial interests, but in fact, they still need to face various pressures, such as political pressure, the government can change the receipt of license fees; They must also face competition from other commercial stations. Over the years, the BBC has also received special grants from the British government: the BBC World Service, for example, is partly funded by the Foreign Office. The BBC also makes money through commercial activities, such as the sale of previously broadcast programmes. BBC income for 2003 includes:
First, licence fee income: £2.659 billion.
Second, £147m from BBC Commercial Holdings.
Third, £237 million from the BBC World Service, of which the main
Government grant
(201 million), another 16.1 million from subscriber subscription fees, and 6.6 million from subscription fees
Other income
Source.
Royal charter
The BBC's royal charter expired in 2006. A review of the Royal Charter is under way.
On 2 March 2005 Tessa Jowell, the culture secretary, published a book on the BBC's future
Green book
. The main points of the Green Paper are:
First, maintain the licence fee system until 2016; Abolish the BBC Board and replace it with the BBC Trust.
Third, reduce the attention to the audience and copy the concept of the program.
Basic introduction
BBC Chinese Service
Established in May 1941, there are six and a half hours of daily
Mandarin
Show and half an hour
Cantonese
The program, in addition to the one-hour Current Affairs of the Week, is presented every Sunday morning
Radio Television Hong Kong
Broadcast it. The BBC Chinese Service is based in Hong Kong
Middle Ring
.
The BBC Chinese Website, which is operated by the BBC Chinese Service, was established in January 2006, mainly related to reporting and introduction
Education in Britain
, life, entertainment,
English Premier League
Football,
English teaching
As well as the latest information on studying abroad, it is a Chinese news and current affairs website, broadcast in Mandarin and Cantonese. Putonghua programs include: World Telecommunications, current events, interview documentary, Media wide Angle, Character focus, China Series, Chinese people talk about China, Talk about Finance and Economics, Study in the UK, Exploration and Discovery, British Window, British Ranking, Entertainment Time,
Fashion life
English Premier League football, listeners' mailboxes, journalists visiting. Cantonese programs include: Current Affairs Week, hosted by Jack Kwan and Yip Pui Shan, Chinese People Looking at China, reporter Lai Hung, Europe, Technology Pulse. It is also available on the website
Learn English
Part of...
For a long time, the BBC has maintained a rigorous and impartial image in front of the world public. But many controversial incidents and
Sex scandal
The exposure seems to have affected its reputation. One from BBC Radio 4 in July 2003
News program
A government official was quoted as saying that Blair's government had been in charge of "Saddam
Weapons of mass destruction
"Add to the vinegar" on the issue, rather than in accordance with
Intelligence agency
The information provided is accurately reported to the public for public participation
Us-iraq war
The support of... Andrew Gilligan, a prominent BBC journalist who broke the story, later said in an article that As, the press officer of the Belia government
Dale
Alistair Campbell is the man behind the exaggerated intelligence. The British government completely denies the allegations,
British parliament
Decide to appoint
Independent counsel
Investigate the incident. The incident soured relations between the BBC and the British government. The BBC was originally suspected
Information source
the
British Ministry of Defence
expert
David Kelly
After the Doctor's suicide, events continued to worsen, with both the BBC and the British government being blamed for Kelly's death. In the independent counsel's final Hutton Report, both Gilligan and senior BBC officials were accused of mishandling the news. The incident led to the resignation of Gilligan, the director general and the chairman of the BBC Board of Governors.
In late December 2003, Robert Kilroy-Silk, a well-known BBC presenter, was suspended from his Sunday Express programme after he wrote an article that discriminated against Arabs. On November 27, 2006, the results of the telephone contest for the first BBC children's programme "Blue Peter" were faked. Due to technical problems with the show, which was unable to produce a winner, a staff member asked a girl who was visiting the show with her parents to pose as a TV viewer. The staff told the woman the correct answer, and then let the woman use the show's studio
Telephone set
Call the event and claim to be from
London
It's calling. A member of the audience witnessed the incident and reported it. On 12 July 2007, the BBC was banned from the UK
propagate
The Commission (Ofcom) fined £45,000; The BBC was later fined a further £5,000 after the episode was rebroadcast on CBBC.
On July 13, 2007,
BBC documentary
the trailer for "A Year with the Queen" was edited incorrectly to make viewers think the Queen of England is the Queen of England
Queen Elizabeth II
She became angry with the American photographer Annie Leibovitz and walked out. The BBC apologized and clarified that the scene in which Queen Elizabeth II stepped out of the filming location was filmed before work began in Liebovitz. On July 20, the film's producer, RDF Media Group, announced
Creative director
Stephen Lambert
Stephen Lambert
Admit it was his idea,
Union representation
Willing to resign to take responsibility. BBC and
ITV
Wait until the station has decided
Stop order
RDF produces television programs.
On 19 July 2007, an internal BBC investigation found that a number of programmes, including The Liz Creshaw Show, had faked content, with staff acting as winners of the show's games, or had not given away prizes at all.
On 2 September 2007, at 21:00 (UK time), BBC Radio 3 aired The documentary "Under 18 and Under The Knife", which was about to suffer
anorexia
Lynsey Bowman, a 17-year-old girl, was sent to Texas for breast augmentation surgery, causing controversy. UK
News of the World
"Criticized the BBC for wasting viewers' money on such" immoral programs "and expressed concern about Lindsay's breast implants
Mental health
Status. The BBC argued that the breast implants were paid for by Lynsey's parents, who had agreed before the operation, and that no money from the public had been used.
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On September 27, 2012, a BBC reporter said,
Queen Elizabeth II
Queen Elizabeth II had told him she was obsessed with a radical Islamist in north London
clergy
"Rather dissatisfied".
The journalist's action was seen as a major breach of protocol and therefore shocking. One should not divulge a conversation between the Queen and oneself, especially when it involves politics, because the Queen herself is not supposed to hold political views in principle. The BBC promptly apologised, humbly, claiming that journalist Frank Gardner (
Frank Gardner
) has completely crossed the line.
In a statement, the BBC said: "The Queen's private conversations should never have been leaked and both the BBC and Frank are deeply sorry for the breach of trust. This is totally inappropriate. Frank feels extremely guilty for the embarrassment this has caused and has apologised to the court."
It happened on BBC Today, an influential morning radio programme on public issues. Gardner is the BBC's national security correspondent. He was on the show talking about the news from
Egypt
Of the Islamic clerics
ABU Hamza
(Abu Hamza).
Hamza
Settled in the UK and had a family in North London
masjid
Preaching violent jihad against the British.
The British government has been trying to extradite Hamza to the United States for years. In the United States, Hamza was a wanted man for a number of reasons. For one thing, he was accused of being
Oregon
Terrorist training camps were set up. The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Hamza's extradition did not violate his human rights. The ruling clears the way for Hamza to be expelled from Britain. Gardner was discussing the case when he had the impulse to mention some famous people involved, and there was probably no one in England more famous than the Queen. There, most people like the Queen, even if they may not like her relatives. The Queen, a difficult figure to read, is generally regarded as admirable for her self-restraint. They thought the Queen's public speeches were deliberately bland, even trite and boring. "Have you come a long way?" she asked. The art of meaningless small talk has been perfected. So it seems surprising in a sense that she should have an idea of her own.
Talking a few years ago Hamza could be in
In the mosque
"Freedom of movement," he blurted out. "In fact, I can tell you that the Queen is rather unhappy at not being able to arrest him. She can't understand -- there must be some way to arrest him."
Presenter James Naughtie (
James Naughtie
Obviously taken aback, he said, "That's a very good message, Frank."
Mr. Gardner replied, "Yeah, I feel like I have to mention that. She told me."
Referring to that, Naughtie said, "It was wonderful."
Gardner then went on to shamelessly reveal that the Queen was "talking to
Home secretary
Referring to the matter, she said that the man must have broken some laws." And the Queen, as head of state, is not supposed to interfere in government affairs.
The BBC reported that
David Blunkett
(
David Blunkett
Probably the same Home secretary Gardner was referring to, he denied that the Queen had spoken to him about ABU Hamza.
[10]
In December 2011, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) broke the fraud scandal, and its nature documentary, which took more than four years to shoot, was presented.
Frozen planet
"Frozen Planet", an episode of which aired
Polar bear
A clip of a mother taking care of a newborn bear, which the host said was filmed under the snow and ice, was well received by the audience. The show's executive producer Jeffs later revealed the truth on the BBC website, saying that polar bears remain in frozen burrows when they give birth, making it impossible for cameras to capture them
close-up
Filmed in a zoo in Germany, the team set up the footage long before the mother bear gave birth.
On 11 December 2011, the BBC stated that the filming method had been explained on the programme website, and that the programme had been careful to use its words and not to mislead viewers. Viewers blasted the BBC for using fake snow in a female bear segment, apparently in a deliberate attempt to deceive. John Whittingdale, chairman of the Commons culture, media and Sport committee, said broadcasters should not be under the illusion and were "extremely disappointed" that viewers had been misled.
[11]
"
Human planet
In the documentary Human Planet, because producers failed to find any wolves to film on location, they found a semi-domesticated Wolf.
"Earth's Secret Paradise," there's a scene in this documentary that's really amazing
Natural landscape
:
Volcanic eruption
At that time, amid the grey clouds, there was a magnificent flash of lightning. It's supposed to show southern Chile
Calbuco Volcano
Upper end
tephra
Lightning in the clouds.
2015 edition
Earth pulsation
One scene, from the perspective of an eagle, shows a stunning snow-capped mountain landscape. But actually, it was taken with a domesticated bird.
The BBC acknowledged that
Human planet
In...
Tree house
The lens is fake:
Papua New Guinea
The footage of the tribe building treetop houses was actually designed by the director.
[12]
On April 7, 2018, the BBC admitted that it was involved in the famous documentary"
Human planet
"In the fake.
[2]
On June 24, 2014, according to media reports, in London, Britain, journalists and other staff of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) sealed their mouths with black tape to express support for the journalists jailed in Egypt and protest the persecution of freedom of expression and journalists taking place around the world. An Egyptian court sentenced the three on Monday
Al Jazeera
He was convicted of "aiding the banned Muslim Brotherhood" and sentenced to seven years in prison.
[13]
Thailand
Secretary of defense
Bhavi Wongsuwan
Prawit Wongsuwan said on December 7, 2016 that the Thai government will investigate the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) for allegedly insulting Thailand's new King Rama X
[14]
.
Savile, a leading BBC presenter in the 1970s and 1980s, died in October 2011 at the age of 84. Police say Savile preyed on a number of people over a period of 40 years
Sexual assault
Including a number of minors. In November 2011, the BBC's flagship investigative programme,
Newsnight
It produced an investigative programme on Savile but did not air it because of pressure from the top. After the incident was exposed by BBC staff, public opinion lashed out, accusing the BBC of covering up crimes.
On October 24, 2012, the British media reported that in addition to Savile, many people within the BBC were involved in child sexual abuse cases.
[15]
emcee
Jimmy Savile
(
Jimmy Savile
The BBC was plunged into its worst crisis of confidence since it was founded in 1922.
Reuters
According to the report, one of the victims claimed that during the period of Savile's popularity in 1970 and 1980, there were several inside the BBC
pedophilia
They are an organized gang whose members include a number of TV stars.
British prime minister
Cameron announced in Parliament on 24 October 2012 that the Crown Prosecution Service had launched an urgent investigation into the reasons for the closure of the Savile investigation in 2009.
Director General of BBC
George Entwistle
George Entwistle told a parliamentary inquiry that the BBC was investigating nine current staff members who had been accused of sexual abuse, and that the Savile scandal had raised serious questions about the BBC's reputation.
[15]
In the eyes of British society, the BBC has gone from being the owner of the late famous presenter Savile, the protagonist of the sexual abuse scandal, to being an "accomplice". It has been accused of knowing about the Savile scandal and covering it up.
[16]
Director General of the British Broadcasting Corporation
George Entwistle
GeorgeEntwistle announced his resignation on the evening of November 10, 2012. In the wake of serious misinformation and the sex scandal involving the late presenter Jim Savile, the BBC's
Public trust
Under unprecedented questioning, Mr Entwistle said he must be held accountable.
Mr Entwistle took over as Director-General of the BBC on 17 September 2012, less than two months into his tenure. The immediate cause of his resignation was the BBC's flagship investigative programme,
Newsnight
"On November 2 revealed a former
Conservative Party
The Congressman was suspected of child sexual abuse, a report that later turned out to be grossly untrue.
[17]
Newsnight had previously reported that the former Conservative Party
The House of Lords
Congressman McAlpine is suspected of
Sexual abuse
Children. On the show, a man named Steven Messham
Victim
The Conservative politician was said to have been at a home in Wales in the 1990s
Welfare house
Sexually assaulting him. The police showed him a photo during the investigation, and he was wrongly told that the person was McAlpine. On November 9, 2012, Messham saw another photo and realized the attacker was someone else. McAlpine issued a strongly worded statement condemning the "completely false and deeply defamatory" report, and his lawyer advised him to Sue Newsnight.
[18]
On November 13, 2012, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Chinese website reported that Helen Boden, the director of news of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), and her
off-hand
Steve Mitchell has been suspended from his editorship pending the outcome of an investigation into the BBC dropping a programme investigating sex scandals.
[19]
The broadcast triggered a crisis of confidence in the BBC and led to the announcement of his resignation. The BBC has also announced the end of the series
Newsnight
"About the Savile child abuse investigation, which has sparked controversy here.
[20]
On January 19, 2021 local time, the Chinese version of BBC News was official
Twitter
A new short documentary, "Return to Hubei," was released, purportedly to document the scene on the streets of Hubei one year later. But at the beginning of the video, they don't even know where Hubei is in China.
[3]
BBC fishing in troubled waters again, did not complete the Chinese icon. BBC radio
Wuhan (capital of Hubei Province)
Translate directly to Shaanxi, Gansu,
Ningxia
,
Inner Mongolia
The junction's gone. So I shot a version with confidence."
Field trip
After "the scene of Hubei.
[3]
In February 2021,
Information Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The relevant person in charge is concerned about the BBC broadcast on 29 January 2021
COVID-19
epidemic
Fake news
To the head of the Beijing bureau of the media
Make solemn representations
. The relevant person in charge of the Information Department pointed out that the recent news video of your station related to the new coronavirus epidemic linked the epidemic to politics, and re-stirred the "concealment theory", "source theory" and "responsibility theory" of the epidemic
Anti-terrorism drill
The video was broadcast as news of "violent law enforcement and human rights violations" by China's epidemic prevention department, which is typical of the broadcast
ideology
Biased fake news, bad effects.
[4]
It will be held on January 5, 2021
Foreign Ministry's Regular Press Conference
In response to questions from Reuters, the Foreign Ministry asked the BBC to make a public apology for the fake news in its report, but the BBC issued a statement saying it would continue to stand by its claims
Principle of justice
What is your comment on that?
In response, the spokesperson
Wang Wenbin
Yesterday, on the website of the Foreign Ministry, a person in charge of the Information Department of the Foreign Ministry lodged solemn representations with the head of the BBC's Beijing bureau over the BBC's broadcast of fake news about the epidemic. I have also noted the BBC's response.
[21]
On May 24, 2021, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) issued a statement local time, admitting to using deception in 1995
Diana
The Duchess gave the interview and said she would conduct a self-examination and hoped not to repeat the "mistakes of the past". For this, there are
British media
Analysts say it is concocted through deception and fabrication
False information
It is not the only problem of the BBC. As a media organization, the BBC also has a long history of "culture of fear" and systematic cover-up of scandals
Full of stains
.
[25]
On the basis of
Supreme Court of England
Retired judge Dyson
A surname
Recently published independence
Investigation report
BBC journalist Martin Bassil used "fraudulent means" and forged documents to gain an exclusive interview with Princess Diana and her family in 1995 - a situation that was covered up by an internal BBC investigation in 1996.
[25]
On 9 August 2021, another anti-vaccine protest took place in the UK, with some protesters attempting to storm the BBC
Television center
, protest
Vaccine passport
Vaccinate children.
Social media
superior
Video display
A group of demonstrators tried to break through police restrictions to enter the building, and demonstrators clashed with police, complaining that the BBC's coverage of the vaccine passport "did not provide correct information."
[27]
In January 2022, the British government decided to freeze the financial funding of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) for the next two years, and the media's subscription license fee will be completely abolished in 2027.
[28]
January 16, 2022, "Mired in scandal
Johnson
The Prime minister slashed his machete at the BBC to save his job.
".
[29]
On April 13, 2023, according to India's New Delhi Television Station, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) India office suspected of foreign exchange violations has been prosecuted by the Indian Law Enforcement Bureau and is under investigation. It is the first time in two months that the BBC has been investigated by Indian law enforcement. The BBC's offices in New Delhi and Mumbai were raided by more than 50 tax officials on February 14 amid allegations of tax handling, profit shifting and non-compliance.
[30]
On 28 April 2023 local time, the Chairman of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Richard Sharp
Resigned amid reports that he had violated government rules governing appointments to public office. It follows Revelations that in 2021, Sharp helped the then prime minister
Boris Johnson
He arranged an £800,000 loan and within weeks was appointed chairman of the government-funded National broadcaster. After this incident broke out, the BBC was in a great public opinion dilemma. In a televised statement, Sharp said he was resigning to "prioritise the interests of the BBC" after an "inadvertent" breach of the rules.
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On July 8, 2023, according to a report on the website of The Times, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is facing questions over its handling of a complaint by a mother. The complaint alleges that a well-known male presenter may have broken the law by paying her children £35,000 for sexually explicit photos.
According to the report, the mother of the child said that her child was only 17 when he was tricked by the host into taking pornographic photos and later contracted the disease
Hard drug
. She also said that since coming into contact with the BBC presenter, her children have gone from "carefree young people to ghostly drug addicts".
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In February 2021, the National Radio and Television Administration released a message that, after investigation,
BBC World News
The relevant contents of the China-related reports seriously violate the"
Regulations for the Administration of radio and television
""
Measures for the landing administration of overseas satellite TV channels
The relevant provisions, in violation of the news should be true and fair requirements, damage
China's national interest
Destroy China
National unity
It does not meet the conditions for overseas channels to land in China, and the State Radio and Television Administration does not allow BBC World News Station to continue to land in China and apply for its landing in the New Year
inadmissible
.
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Since the night of February 12th,
Radio Television Hong Kong
The spokesman said that according to the notice of the National Radio and Television Administration, RTHK will no longer broadcast the BBC World Service and the "BBC Current Affairs Week" programme from 11 PM on the 12th.
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On January 31, 2014 (the first day of the Chinese New Year), the BBC reported on the global celebration of the Lunar New Year, "Year of the Horse".
Error display
For the "Year of the whore", big joke.
BBC News on Friday mistakenly showed the English word "Year of Horse" as the homophone "Year of Whores" (Year of Whores) in the subtitles. The mistake was captured on video and uploaded to social media, where it went viral. "According to the BBC subtitles, this year should be quite interesting," one netizen joked.
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BBC live captioning is done by computer
Speech recognition system
Generated automatically, or by
stenographer
Instant input. It's been wrong many times. The Queen Mother's funeral in 2002, will attend the ceremony
The Archbishop of Canterbury
Archbishop of Canterbury: "Canterbury is big
Whore
(Arch Bitch of Canterbury); In 2011, the station reported on the pig industry, saying that pigs would chew through anything in their stalls, including wellies, but the caption read,"
willies
"(Penis).
Interesting BBC stories from 2008
April Fools' Day
Kidding. 2008, BBC
Camera crew
in
The South Pole
Shot nearby.
Natural history
The series "Miracles of Evolution." It tells about
Adelie penguin
The story of flying. The video of the flying penguin became one of the most viewed videos on the Internet. In the film, the narrator explains that instead of huddling together to endure the winter cold, the penguins fly thousands of miles to South America
Tropical rainforest
Enjoy the warm tropical sun. In fact, the film was all done in a studio.
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Digital department:
BBC
Fifty Years (2 episodes)
A part:
BBC.Alien.Empire. Insect Empire (6 episodes)
BBC.Ancient Rome The Rise and Fall of an Empire.
Ancient Rome
- The Rise and Fall of an Empire (6 episodes)
The BBC, A.H istory. Of. Britain. Great Britain s /
Britain
History (15 episodes) BBC.Amazon.Abyss.
Amazon abyss
(5 episodes)
BBC.Attenborough in Paradise. (7 episodes)
BBC.A Walking with Dinosaurs Special - Sea Monsters.
Walking with Dinosaurs special
- Sea Lord (3 episodes)
BBC.Art Collection
BBC.Ancient.Worlds. (6 episodes)
B part:
BBC.Battle of The Sexes In The Animal World. Male and female rivalry, aka
War of the sexes
(6 episodes)
BBC.Brain.story. Mind Wandering (6 episodes)
C part:
BBC.Colosseum. Colosseum (1 episode)
D word:
BBC.Deep Blue. Deep Blue (2 episodes)
BBC.Dolphins Deep.Thinkers.2003 (1 episode)
BBC.Dragons.Alive.2004. Modern Dinosaurs (3 episodes)
The Evacuation of Dunkirk (3 episodes)
E part:
BBC.Earth Story. The Formation of the Earth (8 episodes)
The BBC. Europe. A.N atural. History. European natural sciences (4 sets)
g-part
BBC. Great. Wildlife. Moments. Wildlife wonderful Moments (1 set)
H-part:
BBC. How. To. Build. A.H uman, copy the new human (4 sets)
BBC.Human Instinct. Human Instinct (4 episodes)
BBC.Human.Senses. Human Senses (3 episodes)
Horizon:Einstein's Equation of Life and Death (1) Horizon:Einstein's Equation of Life and Death
BBC.Horizon:The Day The Earth Nearly Died.Horizon:The Day the Earth Nearly Died.
Horizon:The Lost Pyramids Of Caral, Peru (1 episode) Horizon:The Lost Pyramids of Caral, Peru (1 episode)
BBC.Horizon:Atlantis Reborn. BBC.Horizon:Atlantis Reborn.
BBC.Horizon:Cloning The First Human. Horizon: Birth of the Clones (1 episode)
BBC.Horizon:Killer Algae. Horizon:Killer Algae. (1 episode)
BBC.Horizon:The Secret Life Of Caves. Horizon: Cave Hidden Creatures (1 episode)
BBC.Blood and Flowers-In Search of the Aztecs. Blood and Flowers: In Search of the Aztecs (1 episode)
I part:
BBC.In.Search.Of.The.Trojan.War. In Search of the Trojan War (7 episodes)
BBC.In Search Of Myths And Heroes (4 episodes) In Search of Myths and Heroes
J-part:
BBC.Jungle. Jungle Adventure (3 episodes)
K-part:
BBC.Kenneth.Clark's. Coivilisation (13 episodes)
R word:
BBC.Renaissance Revolution (3 episodes)
L part:
BBC.LAuschwitz.The.Nazis.and.the.Final.Solution.2005. Auschwitz.
The Nazi Party
With the Final Project (Auschwitz Concentration Camp)(6 episodes)
BBC.Leonardo da vinci. Da Vinci (3 episodes)
BBC.Living.Britain. Dynamic Britain (6 episodes)
M word:
BBC.Michael Palin.Full Circle With Michael Palin. Journey Around the World (10 +2 episodes)
BBC.Michael.Palin.Around.The.World.In.80.Days. Around the World in 80 Days (7 +1 episodes)
BBC.Monsters.We.Met. Encounters with Monsters (3 episodes)
N-word:
BBC.Nile.2004. The Nile (3 episodes)
BBC.Natural.World.Secrets.of.the.Maya.Underworld. Maya Mystery (1 episode)
P part:
BBC.Phobias. Fear Talk (3 episodes)
BBC.Planet Earth. Earth (5 episodes)
BBC.Pole.to.Pole Journey to the Poles (8 episodes)
BBC.Power.of.Art. (8 episodes +1)
BBC.Pyramid. Pyramid (1 episode)
BBC.Power of Nightmares.The Rise Of The Politics Of Fear. The Power of Nightmares. Rise of the Politics of Fear (3 episodes)
BBC.Prehistoric.America. (6 episodes)
S-part:
BBC.Secrets Of The Ancients (5 episodes)
BBC.Super.Human. Superhuman (6 episodes)
T part:
BBC.The Human Mind. (3 episodes)
BBC.The.Abyss. (1 episode)
The BBC. The. Divine. Michelangelo Michelangelo (2 sets)
BBC.The Human Animal. Man and Animal (6 episodes)
BBC.The.Human.Face. The Five Senses (4 episodes)
BBC.The.Living.Planet. Living Planet. (13 episodes)
BBC.Time.Machine. Time Machine (3 episodes)
BBC.The.Day.the.Universe.Changed.
Changes every day
BBC.Timewatch Forgotten Heroes. Time Watch - Unsung Heroes (1 episode)
BBC.The Beauty of Maps (4 episodes)
BBC.The Chinese Are Coming2011 (2 episodes) The Chinese are Coming
W part:
BBC.A Walking with Dinosaurs Special- Land of Giants- The Giant Claw. Kingdom of Dragons (1 episode)
BBC.Weird.Nature. Nature (6 episodes)
BBC.Wild New World. (6 episodes)
BBC.Wild.Indonesia. Wild Indonesia (3 episodes)
BBC.Wild.Weather (4 episodes)
BBC.Wildlife Specials (13 episodes)
July 8, 2023, according to
Agence Presse
Report,
Syria
The government announced that it was revoking the accreditation of the BBC. Syria's information ministry said in a statement that it had decided to withdraw the sanctions against its journalists and photographers "due to the BBC's failure to adhere to professional standards and its insistence on providing biased and misleading reports.
authentication
.
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On July 9, 2023, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) admitted that a male anchor suspected of paying minors to take pornographic photos has been temporarily suspended.
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According to the British "Guardian", "Independent" and other British media reported on October 15, 2023, local time in the early morning of the 14th, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) in central London headquarters was sprayed with a lot of red paint, scene pictures and videos show that the BBC headquarters building's glass front door, walls and sidewalks were painted red.
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According to a report on the Qatar-based Al Jazeera website on November 23, 2023, the BBC has been accused by its journalists of failing to accurately report on the situation of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, putting more effort into the humane treatment of Israeli victims than its coverage of Palestinians, and omitting key historical context in its coverage.
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According to a report by Russia Today and The Times on November 25, 2023, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is facing internal criticism for banning employees from participating in demonstrations against anti-Semitism.
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According to the US CBS (CBS) reported on December 7, 2023 local time, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) news presenter Mariam Moshiri apologized for her middle finger at the start of a live show.
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On February 20, 2024, Yemeni Houthi armed spokesman Yahya Sarrea said on social media that the British cargo ship "Ruby" (Rubymar), which was attacked by Houthi armed forces 35 nautical miles south of the Yemeni port city of Moha, has been "completely sunk". On the 22nd, the BBC published a "fact check" report, saying that it had received two photos taken on the 20th and 21st, respectively, of the ship has been severely damaged and overturned in the sea, but part of the hull is still on the water. The BBC said that the ship from the outside can be basically identified as the "Ruby", and the two images show that the ship "did not sink".
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