The BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) is the largest broadcaster in the world. It is available in 200 countries. They have many different television channels in the Britain and the world, including radio and a internet presence.
The institution is a public service broadcaster from the United Kingdom, known as the 'BBC' with its two additional arms being 'BBC World Service' and 'BBC Worldwide'.
Each branch is financed differently; domestically a yearly licence fee is paid by UK households, 'World Service' is funded by an English government grant and 'Worldwide' the commercial arm via income from subscriptions.
Any profit obtained from selling of programmes to other international stations or from the BBC's commercial arm are used for further investment in future programming and services.
Peter Allen - US broadcaster - was born in 1920.
It is the world's oldest national broadcasting organisation and the largest broadcaster.
The largest satellite broadcaster in the United States is DirecTV, which provides a wide range of television programming and services to millions of subscribers. It offers various packages, including live TV, on-demand content, and premium channels. DirecTV has been a significant player in the satellite TV market, competing with other providers like Dish Network. However, it has faced challenges from streaming services in recent years.
Garrison Keillor...US broadcaster
DR - broadcaster - was created in 1925.
The average salary of a broadcaster is about $40,000 per year.
No it is not a commercial broadcaster. It is funded by a license fee.
Guy Bertrand - broadcaster - was born in 1954.
David Henderson - broadcaster - was born in 1970.
Owen Edwards - broadcaster - died in 2010.
Owen Edwards - broadcaster - was born in 1933.
Barry Cowan - broadcaster - was born in 1948.