2. The BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) is a British
service who’s responsibility is to provide public
broadcasting in the United Kingdom. It is the largest
broadcaster in the world.
Our leading channel, BBC1, shows a varied variety of popular programmes across
a assortment of genres including drama, news, entertainment and comedy.
BBC2 is a varied-genre channel interesting a wide adult audience. Including
knowledge-building programs in the form of comedy, drama and arts.
BBC3 is a experimental channel in order to encourage thinking, Entertaining
viewers from 16 year olds to 40. Showing a series of original comedy, factual
programs and drama.
BBC4’s role is to reflect arts, music and culture. It provides a range of high quality
programs that are filled with culture and art.
BBC News Channel is a 24hour news service including breaking news and
analysis. It delivers good coverage on local and international stories.
BBC Parliament is the UK's only channel devoted to politics. Showing debates
and analysis's to those interested.
3. ITV is the biggest TV network in the UK.
Broadcasting the most popular content, producing
key influence to the UK’s culture and communities.
Channel 4 is a publicly-owned, commercially-funded service. Channel 4 works
across television, film and digital media. It was launched on 2nd November 1982
funded mainly by advertising and sponsorship, Channel 4 is not shareholder
owned, unlike other brands such as ITV.
Channel 5 was launched final broadcaster in 1997. Presently over 30
million UK viewers watch Channel 5 throughout the week tuning in to
watch programs such as Extraordinary People, Fifth Gear, live
Football, soaps such as Home and Away and Neighbours and also 5
News.