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  2. BBC Charter - Wikipedia

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    The initial BBC Charter established the BBC on 1 January 1927 [2] as a replacement for the British Broadcasting Company, which had provided the broadcasting service until that point. As the royal charter created an entirely new body, separate arrangements were made to transfer the assets of the British Broadcasting Company to the new British ...

  3. What are the BBC’s guidelines on impartiality and do they ...

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    The BBC’s guidelines note that social media is “now part of everyday life” and that all of its staff are free to “engage in social media activities if they wish”.

  4. Criticism of the BBC - Wikipedia

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    A report commissioned by the BBC Trust, Safeguarding Impartiality in the 21st Century, [67] published in June 2007, stressed that the BBC needed to take more care in being impartial. It said the BBC had broken its own guidelines by screening an episode of The Vicar of Dibley that promoted the Make Poverty History campaign. [68]

  5. 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 ...

  6. BBC News - Wikipedia

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    The BBC News channel is also available to view 24 hours a day, while video and radio clips are also available within online news articles. [110] In October 2019, BBC News Online launched a mirror on the dark web anonymity network Tor in an effort to circumvent censorship. [111] [112] [113]

  7. What are the BBC's impartiality rules and is Gary Lineker ...

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    The BBC has pulled Gary Lineker from the air and it has led to a growing boycott that has sent the broadcaster's sporting schedule into chaos. Lineker compared the government's new asylum ...

  8. BBC controversies - Wikipedia

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    Since 1927, there have been arguments over impartiality at the BBC. In 1927, under a Royal Charter, the BBC became a public entity for the first time – with requirements including the need for impartiality and for staff not to express opinions on controversial subject matters.

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