BBC stands for "Blind Carbon Copy" in email communication. It allows the sender to include recipients without revealing their email addresses to others in the recipient list. This is useful for maintaining privacy and preventing reply-all chains, ensuring that recipients can’t see each other's email addresses.
You can email: feedback@bbc.co.uk
The BBC web site has a 'contact' page with lots of usefull links, click 'related links' below for the details.
BBC Red Button, otherwise known as Digital Interactive Television, replaced the Ceefax information service used by BBC. It was given this name in November 2008.
"bbc" means blind copy. You can send multiple copies to people at one time in this box and none of the people will know who the others are that received copies; they assume that they are the only ones that received the 'bbc' copy.
I'm not entirely sure about this one. So to be safe, I'd email the BBC and ask them. That'll be the best way. Good answer. The BBC often provides material as long as you give them the credit for it
You can email: feedback@bbc.co.uk
info@bbc.co.uk (it may not work)
email the bbc and ask
bbc news reports that Barack Obama is the first US president to have email access in the White House. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/us_elections_2008/7846232.stm
The BBC web site has a 'contact' page with lots of usefull links, click 'related links' below for the details.
See the link below
Assuming you meant BCC not BBC - It stands for 'Blind Carbon Copy'. It's a method of sending the same email to more than one person - without each recipient knowing who else is getting it. Each person only sees their name on the email.
it is BBC.london@BBC.com hope its usefull xx luv ya babe! xx
People can obtain a list of music that has been used in BBC program trailers by contacting the BBC company. The company should be able to provide people with information on what music has been used.
BBC Red Button, otherwise known as Digital Interactive Television, replaced the Ceefax information service used by BBC. It was given this name in November 2008.
"bbc" means blind copy. You can send multiple copies to people at one time in this box and none of the people will know who the others are that received copies; they assume that they are the only ones that received the 'bbc' copy.
I'm not entirely sure about this one. So to be safe, I'd email the BBC and ask them. That'll be the best way. Good answer. The BBC often provides material as long as you give them the credit for it