Television: Industry contexts - the BBC

 

Television: Industry contexts - the BBC:



TV industry contexts: blog tasks

Read the notes above and this BBC website article about the TV licence fee. Complete the following questions on the BBC and industry contexts:

1) What is the BBC's mission statement?

- inform, educate and entertain

2) How is the BBC funded?

-TV license

3) What must the BBC do to meet its public service broadcasting responsibilities? (Look at the five bullet points in the notes above).

The BBC should provide duly accurate and impartial news, current affairs and factual programming to build people’s understanding of all parts of the United Kingdom and of the wider world. Its content should be provided to the highest editorial standards

4) Who is the regulator for TV and Radio in the UK? You can find details on this in the notes above.

- Ofcom

5) How is TV and Radio regulated by Ofcom? 

-They use the complaints they get every year and use it whether to leave it or ban the broadcaster.

6) How do Doctor Who and His Dark Materials help the BBC to meet the BBC's remit to inform, educate and entertain? Answer this question in at least 150 words.

- With the program of doctor who and his dark materials, it helps inform - learn about the show and how it might interest the audience, and the educate - can bring out life education for example doctor who, every time he travels, we learn about the era he has traveled to and finally for for entertainment - its easily entertaining for people who like fantasy and science fiction

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