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British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)

BBC, or the British Broadcasting Channel, is one of the most popular channels in the UK. They also do American based broadcasting.

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Why has WLIT discontinued the Delilah radio program?

"Latest Arbitron ratings showed the 7pm-to-midnight program ranked 16th with a 2.6 percent share of 25-to-54 listeners, significantly underperforming Lite FM, which tied for fourth overall with a 4.4 share."

Who sang the song let me in that was recently on guitar heroes on bbc?

The track title is "Dealer" and is sung by John Martyn from his 1977 album "One World"

What do the red flowers stand for that the newscasters are wearing on BBC news?

They are poppies, every year in October and November on the run up to Remembrance Sunday (the closest Sunday to Armistice Day on Nov 11) millions are sold by a veterans charity called The Royal British Legion to raise funds to help ex-servicemen.

Since their introduction in 1921 they have become a symbol of remembrance for those who fought and died for our country.

The Poppy was chosen because during the first world war in the battlefields of France , poppies grew amongst the devastation where soldiers had fallen, their bright colour standing out against the scorched land.

It is also used as a symbol of remembrance in Canada and New Zealand.

http://www.britishlegion.org.uk

What does BBC mean on email?

These stand for 'Carbon Copy' and 'Blind Carbon Copy'.

All email addresses in CC and BCC will be sent the email you have written. The difference is that addresses in the BCC list will not be able to see the addresses of anyone else you have sent the email to.

How do you convert HTML into BBC code?

Try this online code converter http://www.seabreezecomputers.com/html2bbcode/

Where was the BBC series outcasts filmed?

It's actually shot in South Africa - the series is a BBC/German/British co-production.

Where was carol malia born?

In the United Kingdom. No particular city name is available.