Standalone organization
London, England. Founded in 1922
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), headquartered in London, England, is a publicly funded company.
British Broadcasting Corporation controls BBC News (parent news organization), BBC World Service (parent news organization), BBC News Afaan Oromoo, BBC News Afrique, BBC News Amharic, BBC News Arabic, BBC News Azeri, BBC News Bengali, BBC News Burmese, BBC News China, BBC News Gaelic, BBC News Gahuza, BBC News Gujarati, BBC News Hausa, BBC News Hindi, BBC News Indonesia, BBC News Japan, BBC News Korea, BBC News Kyrgyz, BBC News Marathi, BBC News Mundo, BBC News Nepali, BBC News Pashto, BBC News Persian, BBC News Pidgin, BBC News Portuguese, BBC News Punjabi, BBC News Russian, BBC News Sinhala, BBC News Somali, BBC News Swahili, BBC News Tamil, BBC News Telugu, BBC News Thai, BBC News Tigrinya, BBC News Turkish, BBC News Ukrainian, BBC News Urdu, BBC News Uzbek, BBC News Vietnam and BBC News Wales
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