What wavelength is BBC Radio 2?
FM: 92 MHz - 95 MHz
LW: 198 kHz
MW: various
DAB: 12B
Freeview: 704
Virgin Media: 904
Sky Digital: 0104
UPC Ireland: 910
Internet: Streaming Audio Real/WM
What year did the BBC first broadcast a TV signal?
It started on Monday the 20th of April 1964.
It started on Monday the 20th of April 1964.
It started on Monday the 20th of April 1964.
It started on Monday the 20th of April 1964.
It started on Monday the 20th of April 1964.
It started on Monday the 20th of April 1964.
It started on Monday the 20th of April 1964.
It started on Monday the 20th of April 1964.
It started on Monday the 20th of April 1964.
It started on Monday the 20th of April 1964.
It started on Monday the 20th of April 1964.
How do you listen to BBC radio from Greece?
You can listen to BBC radio 3 on your digital radio or on your digital tv. You can also listen to BBC radio 3 on your mp3 player as well as online. Many of these options will allow you to download previously aired programs.
What is the tagline of BBC news channel?
"Nation shall speak peace until nation". An alteration of a Bible quote, though the motto is not seen much these days.
Where can one listen to BBC 5 live shows?
BBC World News live is not available on Internet TV. Try contacting the BBC directly for more information on if and how it would be possible, if at all.
How long has BBC Four been on the air?
BBC Four is a television channel operated by BBC an was launched on March 2, 2002. So, it has been on the air for just longer than 11 years. It shows a wide variety of programs.
How does bbcnews compare to other news stations?
the differences between BBC and ITV are that BBC has no adverts from other compaines expect that they advertise themselves but ITV does advertise different adverts.BBC is publis sector and itv is plc.BBC is owned by the government but itv is privately owened.
How old is Stewart White from BBC Look East?
The BBC gave him a lifetime achievement award in 2006, which suggests he was 65 and they were expecting him to retire. That would make him 70ish now and that in my opinion, would be about right judging by his appearance.
The records show that he was born in Wiltshire in the Spring of 1947 that would make him 66 as of January 2014.
Who was the very first winner of BBC Sports Personality of the Year?
I'm not entirerly sure but i know that the olympic swimmer Rebecca Adlington came in 3rd and Lewis Hamilton came 2nd. This probably won't help you but what the heck...
Ryan Giggs won in 2009
Where can BBC News 24 be watched online?
You should start by knowing as much about the show as possible (title, episode names, premiere dates, etc.) Also, Youtube is a good place to start, because if you find one, you can always message someone or comment to learn where you can find more or where they got their clips. Popularity of the show is also a factor, so if you are looking for something that isn't very popular in the U.K. it will be harder to find.
It was (according to Wikipedia) founded on the 1st of January 1927.
BBC radio 1 from the United Kingdom offers many programs on the radio to the public. Some of the most popular programs are The Breakfast Show with Nick, Grimshaw, and then Sara Cox and Zane Lowe. The radio station can be accessed throughout the world.
Frequency for BBC radio Scotland?
It depends what media you're listening on but it's available on...
FM: 92.8 to 94.7 MHz
MW: 810 KHz
DAB
Freeview: Channel 719 (Scotland only)
Freesat: Channel 712
Sky: 0116 (UK only)
Virgin: Channel 930
The BBC does not have advertising breaks. This is because they get their funding through the government, and so they don't need to raise money through advertising. They also sell programmes.
When was BBC Radio One Live in Concert - Thin Lizzy album - created?
BBC Radio One Live in Concert - Thin Lizzy album - was created on 1983-08-28.
The license fee was originally levied on radio receivers and funded the BBC to produce programmes. This model of funding has pretty much continued since it started in 1904. Nowadays, the license fee is for owning TV receiving apparatus - VCR, DVD recorder or TV. The fee for monochrome receivers is roughly a third of the colour license. Note that the license is not for receiving BBC programmes, but for owning the equipment - in an extreme example, you could own a VCR and only record commercial programmes and you would still have to pay a colour license. Some disgruntled people complain that they pay a license and receive nothing in return, but the transmission infrastructure and radio services are partly funded through the license fee and so practically everyone who watches TV or listens to radio benefits from the license fee. Part of the constitution of the BBC is that it doesn't advertise in the UK; outside the UK channels such as BBC Prime are supported by subscription and advertising.
=The BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) is the world's largest broadcaster.==Unlike other broadcasters, it is a public service based quasi-autonomous statutory corporation run by the BBC Trust.==It is funded yearly by a television licence (or licence fee) charged to all UK households which own a television, rather than being underwritten directly by the Government of the United Kingdom.==Today, it has bases or correspondents in more than 200 countries and, as officially surveyed, is available to more than 274 million households, though also possibly far more individual persons and groups than surveys can gather, and it is the oldest surviving entity of its kind and is more widely known internationally than any other news organization. The BBC's reach is significantly more than CNN's estimated 200 million.=