The BBC owns numerous television and radio stations that broadcast across the UK, including BBC One, BBC Two, Radio 1, Radio 2, and more. All of the BBC's stations have a public service mandate to broadcast programming that benefits the public, rather than focusing solely on commercial concerns. The BBC ensures its digital content is available to audiences however, wherever, and whenever they want. BBC local services and channel numbers on digital platforms provide regional programming and news for Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.
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Powerpoint of unit 3 task 1... television
1. TV is an electronic device that receives television signals and
displays them on a screen or broadcasting visual images of
stationary or moving objects.
Broadcast Television is going through an exceptional time of
change and contest.
Broadcast Television is one of the most popular types of
entertainment and information, an average British viewer still
watching twenty hours or more per week.
But the shooting growth of the internet and interactive media
is challenging strongly for audiences and incomes.
2. how big is BBC TV
The BBC is known for having one of the largest multimedia records in the world and has created a
programme catalogue providing a rich source of
information upon which the BBC has trusted for
decades.
BBC ensures that their digital content is presented both
to their customers and to their audiences
"whenever, wherever and however they want it”
leading to further creative management of content.
3. Digital television (DTV) is the communication of audio and
video, in contrast to the totally analogue and channel
separated signals used by analogue television. It is an
advanced service that represents a important progress in
television technology since colour television in the 1990’s.
Numerous countries are replacing broadcast analogue
television with digital television and giving other uses of
the television radio spectrum. More than a few areas are in
different stages of adjustment and are implementing
changed broadcasting ideals. These are four widely used
digital television global broadcasting standards (DTTB).
4. BBC local services and channel numbers are BBC one
and BBC two.
The BBC broadcasts all of the BBC One and BBC Two
regional changes. on digital satellite television
provides local news programmes and other regional
programming with local continuousness and
presentation for Northern Ireland, Scotland and
Wales. The BBC refers to the whole UK regional
network as "BBC Nations and Regions"
5. The license fee is £49.00 for a black and white TV Licence and
It costs £145.50 for a coloured TV licence. In other
circumstances you may be authorized to a cheaper fee TV
Licence.
For example aged 74 and over You’re allowed to a free TV
License when you turn 75. If you are 74 years of age, you can
apply for a short-term licence.
If your registered as blind You’re entitled to a 50% discount in
your TV Licence fee.
6. The BBC owns a number of broadcasting stations both in television and radio.
They are:
BBC one,
BBC Two,
BBC Three,
BBC Four,
BBC News,
BBC Parliament,
Radio 1,
Radio 2,
Radio 3,
Radio 4,
Radio 5 Live,
CBBC,
CBeebies,
7. All of the BBC's television and radio stations have a
public service remit, including those that
broadcast digitally.
broadcasting which is intended for the public and
will benefit rather than for purely commercial
concerns.