单词 | british broadcasting corporation |
释义 | > as lemmasBritish Broadcasting Corporation British Broadcasting Corporation n. a public corporation for radio and television broadcasting in the United Kingdom, established by royal charter in 1927, and funded by revenue from viewing licences rather than commercial advertising; abbreviated B.B.C. (see B.B.C. n.).Until the first commercial channel was founded in 1954, the BBC held a monopoly in British broadcasting. ΘΚΠ society > communication > broadcasting > broadcasting service > [noun] > broadcasting company B.B.C.1923 British Broadcasting Corporation1926 C.B.S.1930 ABC1931 Portland Place1937 Independent Broadcasting Authority1954 ORTF1964 PBS1969 I.B.A.1971 LBC1973 1926 Times 15 July 27/5 The British Broadcasting Corporation..would take over the British Broadcasting Company as a going concern with all its assets. 1938 Yale Law Jrnl. 48 165 Already the British Broadcasting Corporation has served as something of a model for public broadcasting in Canada and Australia. 1997 C. Carson Star Factory (1998) 45 The ‘educated’ accent on the first syllable, Bélfast, has been prevalent for at least three generations, preceding the admittedly powerful influence of the British Broadcasting Corporation. 2002 Isis 93 528/2 Baird's most lasting contribution to the development of television is related to..his ability to convince the British Broadcasting Corporation to begin experimental broadcasts as early as 1929. < as lemmas |
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