Questions:
- How old is the BBC
96 years - Since 18th October 1922
- Who is Lord Reith and what connection does he have with the BBC?
John Reith (1889 - 1971) was the founder of the BBC. He was its first general manager when it was set up as the British Broadcasting Company in 1922; and he was its first director general when it became a public corporation.
- When did it start broadcasting Radio 1?
30th September 1967
- What are the BBC's five Public Purposes, as set out in the Royal Charter?
1. To provide impartial news and information to help people understand and engage with the world around them.
2. To support learning for people of all ages.
3. To show the most creative, highest quality and distinctive output and services.
4. To reflect, represent and serve the diverse communities of all the United Kingdom's nations and regions and, in doing so, support the creative economy across the United Kingdom.
5. To reflect the United Kingdom, its culture and values to the world.
- What is the BBC's Mission?
To inform, educate and entertain.
-What is the BBC's Vision?
To be the mos creative organisation in the world.
- What are the BBC's Values?
1. Trust foundation of the BBC: we are independent, impartial and honest.
2. We take pride in delivering quality and value for money
3. Audiences are at the heart of everything we do.
4. We respect each other and celebrate our diversity so that everyone can give their best.
5. We are one BBC; great things happen when we work together.
- What does the licence fee cover?
Over 90% of the licence fee is spent on BBC TV channels, radio stations, BBC iPlayer and online services. The costs of administering the TV Licenses are less than you might think. For every £1 taken in licence fee payments, just 3p is spent on collection. A standard TV Licence now costs £150.50.
- How old is the BBC
96 years - Since 18th October 1922
- Who is Lord Reith and what connection does he have with the BBC?
John Reith (1889 - 1971) was the founder of the BBC. He was its first general manager when it was set up as the British Broadcasting Company in 1922; and he was its first director general when it became a public corporation.
- When did it start broadcasting Radio 1?
30th September 1967
- What are the BBC's five Public Purposes, as set out in the Royal Charter?
1. To provide impartial news and information to help people understand and engage with the world around them.
2. To support learning for people of all ages.
3. To show the most creative, highest quality and distinctive output and services.
4. To reflect, represent and serve the diverse communities of all the United Kingdom's nations and regions and, in doing so, support the creative economy across the United Kingdom.
5. To reflect the United Kingdom, its culture and values to the world.
- What is the BBC's Mission?
To inform, educate and entertain.
-What is the BBC's Vision?
To be the mos creative organisation in the world.
- What are the BBC's Values?
1. Trust foundation of the BBC: we are independent, impartial and honest.
2. We take pride in delivering quality and value for money
3. Audiences are at the heart of everything we do.
4. We respect each other and celebrate our diversity so that everyone can give their best.
5. We are one BBC; great things happen when we work together.
- What does the licence fee cover?
Over 90% of the licence fee is spent on BBC TV channels, radio stations, BBC iPlayer and online services. The costs of administering the TV Licenses are less than you might think. For every £1 taken in licence fee payments, just 3p is spent on collection. A standard TV Licence now costs £150.50.
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