BBC research

The BBC stands for British broadcasting corporation. Its headquarters are at the broadcasting house in Westminster London. It is the oldest national broadcasting organisation and it is the largest broadcaster in the world by number of employees. It Produces television, radio and online content intended to educate, entertain and inform. The BBC is publicly owned as it disperses ownership among the general public in many shares of stock. The BBC is regulated by OFCOM-office of communications that is a government approved regulator for the broadcasting, telecommunications and postal industries of the United Kingdom. It has a royal charter which is a formal document that is issued by a monarch, granting a right or power to an individual or body corporate.
It is funded by a license fee of £150.50 per year, which the BBC uses to pay for its programmes and services. The BBC follows a PSB remit. PSB stands for public service broadcasting and a remit is an area of activity that an organisation is expected to deal with and work within. The PSB remit is to make sure the BBC produces broadcasting that is of the public's benefit rather than for commercial interest. The BBC has a requirement which is to promote British talent and culture. As the BBC has grown over the years, It has the ability to broadcast overseas, to places like Australia and even Nigeria.

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