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BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation)

The BBC, or British Broadcasting Corporation, is the national public broadcaster of the United Kingdom. Founded in 1922, it provides a wide range of television, radio, and online services. Funded primarily through a license fee paid by UK households, the BBC aims to inform, educate, and entertain the public. It offers news, documentaries, dramas, and children's programming, known for its impartial journalism. The BBC plays a significant role in British culture and society, promoting a shared understanding of current events and providing a platform for diverse voices and perspectives.