2. BBC Radio
BBC Radio falls into the category of a Bi-ownership. The reason they apply
under that category it is because they provide services across a range of
different platforms. For example, they provide on television and
broadcasting but do not provide on broadband or mobile services. The BBC
offers ten radio stations for the whole UK including Radio 1, 1Xtra, Radio 2,
6Music and more. It also offers 39 local radio stations across England and
services in each of the nations of the UK like Radio Scotland and Radio
Wales.
3. Sky
Sky falls into the category of Tri-ownership. The reason sky is an tri
ownership is because they provide their service across different platforms
such multiple channels like sky 1,sky sports, Sky news and such. They also
have produced their content on other platforms like on mobile devices when
having the sky app you can watch your favourite channels on your phone.
The also have their own store where you can pay for certain channels and
exclusive latest movies and TV shows. They do not run on the internet like
BBC who have iPlayer where can catch up with your shows but sky has all
of that their sky box which the main TV box people use in the united
kingdom.
4. Absolute Radio
Absolute Radio falls into the category of Quad-ownership. The for reason is
because the play radio in different platform like TV, internet and more, so it
broadcasts to different channel on different boxes like sky, virgin media,
Freeview and more. It broadband on computers and on mobile phones so
you can listen to them on those devices so it provides for a lot of different
platforms, therefore there are quad-ownership.