2. Ownership
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)is a British
public service broadcasting corporation.
The main objective of the BBC is to provide independent
public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom.
The BBC is the largest broadcaster in the world by number
of employees, with about 23,000 staff.
The BBC is a semi-autonomous public service broadcaster
and a Licence and Agreement from the Home Secretary.
Within the United Kingdom its work is funded principally by
an ‘annual television licence fee’.
John Reith is the founder of the BBC corporation which was
established in 1922.
4. BBC: Operating Model
As one of the main television stations
watched in the UK, the BBC is a allied-
Related operating model.
An allied related operating model is when
a company owns and links together
closely related business.
The BBC produces all it’s production it’s
self and each one is closely related
through media, such as the BBC radio,
BBC one, World news…
5. BBC: Subsidiary Companies
The BBC produced a wide range of media
products in television and radio, such as;
Children’s
Comedy
Drama
Entertainment
Factual
Learning
Music
News
Religion and ethics
Sport
Weather
6. BBC: Products
The BBC produce a lot of well known
media product, for example;
7. BBC Competition
The bbc is one of the most watched tv company’s
in the UK, but there are other tv stations that
they compete with such as:
ITV
Channel 4
Channel 5