The story of the BBC

 

The British Broadcasting Company was established in 1922. Four years later, it changed its name to the British Broadcasting Corporation, better known as the BBC, and that is how it has remained ever since.
It was not the world’s first radio station. There had already been public radio broadcasts in Britain before 1920, and by 1922 radio stations were operating in Russia and in America. In the Soviet Union, radio was owned, operated and rigidly controlled by the state. In the USA it was a great new adventure for free enterprise. With its new idea of public service broadcasting, the British government chose the middle road.
From the beginning the BBC was a public service radio, but also an independent operator. Except during the war years, it has never been controlled by the government. On the contrary, several British government ministers have complained, over the years, that the BBC was biassed against them!
In the early days of BBC radio, there was not a lot of news on the radio. There were music, drama, discussions and children’s programmes; but news was not broadcast until after 7 p.m., to avoid competition with the newspapers!
In 1936 the BBC began the world’s first television service. Only a few thousand people in the London area could receive those first flickering images, which were broadcast using a screen of just 204 lines. Today we have 625 lines on ordinary television, and even more for HDTV. Nevertheless, people liked what they saw, and as the number of transmitters increased, more and more people went out to buy new television sets.
In 1937, tennis was broadcast from Wimbledon for the first time. Then in 1938, football’s Cup Final could be seen, live, by hundreds of thousands of people, for the first time ever.
Yet on September 1st, 1939, in the middle of a Mickey Mouse cartoon, BBC TV stopped broadcasting. The Second World War had begun. It was not until June 8th 1946, on the day of the great Victory Parade, that BBC television started again.
Since then the BBC has become one of Britain’s most famous institutions. Today it has several national television channels, lots of radio channels and a growing number of international services. It also has a very popular Internet site, with news stories from Britain and around the world. As far as programme production is concerned, the BBC is Europe’s biggest and most successful exporter of audio-visual material. In International competitions, the BBC regularly wins more prizes than other broadcasters.
In tomorrow’s world, communications and the media will become more and more important. With almost 100 years of experience, the BBC is determined to remain one of the world’s major players.

Here are the answers to a number of questions. Produce appropriate questions, using the prompts given.

1. How much people have listened about the British Broadcasting Company?
Answer : Millions listened to it.

2. When the British Broadcast Company changed his name? 
Answer : In 1926, after four years of broadcasting.

3. Why news was not broadcast until 7 p.m.?
Answer : In order to avoid competing with newspapers.

4. What did BBC in 1936?
Answer : They launched the world’s first television service.

5. How . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Answer : Just 204 — compared to 625 in modern systems.

6. Why BBC TV stopped broadcasting?
Answer : Because the Second World War had just begun.


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They hired an 
operator for the wedding.

The government ordered them to stop 
broadcast.

We were in quest of new TV channels.

Their radio 
station is reliable.

They 
established a new channel especially for children.

She has always been 
biased about the government

The 
remaining channels were deleted because no one was watching them

They weren't afraid to 
avoid competition.

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station to fill up my car.

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complained about the system.

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determine what to wear.

He has a lot of experience to work in this 
service.

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