What is the full form of BBCBBC: British Broadcasting CorporationBBC stands for British Broadcasting Corporation. It is one of the largest broadcasting networks in the world. It is a publicly financed system that operates under the royal charter. Its headquarters is in Broadcasting House, London. In Great Britain, it held a monopoly on television until 1954 and on radio until 1972. With more than 22,000 employees worldwide, of which 19,000 work in public-sector broadcasting, the BBC is the largest broadcaster in the world. Since 1 April 2014, it has also provided funding for the BBC World Service, which was first broadcasted in 1932 under the name BBC Empire Service, and offers extensive TV, radio, and internet services in Arabic and Persian. The public services offered by BBC include publications, radio and television broadcasts. The major portion of its revenue comes from the Broadcasting News Channel "BBC News". Its news channel is quite popular across the world and is broadcasted in almost all countries of the world such as India, China, the USA, the UK, Brazil, France, Italy and Australia. Most of its programs focus on global news and events. These programs are translated into various other languages so that they could be broadcasted in other countries of the world. Brief History
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