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  2. BBC Charter - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Charter for the continuance [a] of the British Broadcasting Corporation, short: BBC Charter, is a royal charter setting out the arrangements for the governance of the British Broadcasting Corporation. It, and an accompanying agreement recognise its editorial independence and set out its public obligations. [1]

  3. BBC independence - Wikipedia

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    In the 2017 Agreement, that means the Foreign Secretary. Article 33.6 (right) is subject to the Mission and the Public Purposes of the BBC as defined in the Charter, but it supersedes Article 3 (independence). [1] This policy has put the BBC at odds with a list of Governments including East Germany, the Soviet Union and China.

  4. BBC White Paper: what you need to know - AOL

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    If approved, the new Charter -- which guides and regulates the BBC's operations -- would abolish the BBC Trust and hand oversight to Ofcom, the UK's media regulator. In addition, a new board would ...

  5. British Broadcasting Company - Wikipedia

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    20 December: Publication of the royal charter and licence agreements creating the British Broadcasting Corporation. 31 December: The General Post Offices has issued 2¼ million receiving licences. The contracts of 773 British Broadcasting Company staff are terminated and, with the dissolution of the company, shareholders are paid at par value.

  6. BBC - Wikipedia

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    The charter also outlines the BBC's governance and regulatory arrangements as a statutory corporation, including the role and composition of the BBC Board. The current charter took effect on 1 January 2017 and is set to expire on 31 December 2027; the agreement being coterminous. [112]

  7. The current BBC Royal Charter, which forms the constitutional basis of the corporation and makes clear its public purpose, began in January 2017 and runs until December 2027.

  8. Portal:BBC - Wikipedia

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    The oldest and largest local and global broadcaster by stature and by number of employees, the BBC employs over 21,000 staff in total, of whom approximately 17,200 are in public-sector broadcasting. The BBC was established under a royal charter, and operates under an agreement with the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport.

  9. BBC Trust - Wikipedia

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    The BBC Trust closed on 2 April 2017 at the expiry of the 2007 royal Charter, which had a 10-year lifespan. Labour had lost power in 2010, and other political parties had established a parliamentary majority by the time it came to the moment for a new royal charter to be written.