British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) broadcasts radio and television programs to audiences in the United Kingdom. It also broadcasts radio programs in English and more than 30 other languages to other countries in all parts of the world. The owners of television sets in the United Kingdom pay annual license fees that finance BBC programs there. Grants from the British government pay for programs that are broadcast to other countries. The BBC operates on a nonprofit basis and has no commercial advertising.
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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