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Encyclopedia > BBC Broadcasting House

Broadcasting House is also the name of a BBC Radio 4 programme. Other, separate, buildings named Broadcasting House are the headquarters of BBC Wales in Cardiff and BBC Northern Ireland in Belfast.






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Broadcasting House - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (609 words)
Broadcasting House is the headquarters of the BBC in London.
Broadcasting House was the home of the BBC Radio Theatre, where music and speech programmes (typically comedy for BBC Radio 4) were recorded in front of a studio audience.
BBC Radio 2 and BBC 6 Music in 2005 and 2006 have moved their studios from Broadcasting House to newly built studios in the adjacent Western House.
BBC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3403 words)
BBC 2 was broadcast in colour from 1 July 1967, and was joined by BBC 1 and ITV on 15 November 1969.
In 2007/2008 BBC News is expected to relocate from the News Centre at BBC Television Centre to the refurbished Broadcasting House in what is being described as "one of the world's largest live broadcast centres".
BBC Worldwide Limited is the wholly owned commercial subsidiary of the BBC responsible for the commercial exploitation of BBC programmes and other properties, including a number of television stations throughout the world.
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