The BBC World Service is the world's largest international broadcaster, broadcasting in 27 languages to many parts of the world via analogue and digital shortwave, internet streaming and podcasting, satellite, FM and MW relays. It is politically independent (by mandate of the Agreement providing details of the topics outlined in the BBC Charter),non-profit, and commercial-free.
The English language service broadcasts 24 hours a day. In June 2009 the BBC reported that the World Service's average weekly audience reached 188 million people. The World Service is funded by grant-in-aid through the Foreign and Commonwealth Office by the British Government. From 2014, it will be funded by the compulsory BBC licence fee levied on every household in the United Kingdom using a television to watch broadcast programmes.
BBC World Service is a patron of The Radio Academy. The Director of the World Service is Peter Horrocks.
The BBC World Service began as the BBC Empire Service in 1932 as a shortwave service, and celebrated its 80th anniversary on 29 February 2012. Its broadcasts were aimed principally at English speakers in the outposts of the British Empire, or as George V put it in the first-ever Royal Christmas Message, the "men and women, so cut off by the snow, the desert, or the sea, that only voices out of the air can reach them."
BBC World News is the BBC's international news and current affairs television channel. It has the largest audience of any BBC channel in the world. Launched on 11 March 1991 as the BBC World Service Television outside of Europe, with its name changed to BBC World in 1995 and to BBC World News in 2008, it broadcasts for 24-hours with television programming including BBC News bulletins, documentaries, lifestyle programmes and interviews. Its main global competitor is CNN International, though it also competes with other major news broadcasting companies. It employs more correspondents, reporters, and international bureaus than any other news channel.
Unlike the BBC's domestic channels, BBC World News is not funded by a licence fee. Instead, it is funded commercially by advertising.
On 21 April 2008, the channel changed its name from BBC World to BBC World News as part of a £550,000 rebranding of the BBC's news output, including a new visual identity. The channel later moved into the renovated former studio of the BBC News channel.
"The Man" is a slang phrase that may refer to the government or to some other authority in a position of power. In addition to this derogatory connotation, it may also serve as a term of respect and praise.
The phrase "the Man is keeping me down" is commonly used to describe oppression. The phrase "stick it to the Man" encourages resistance to authority, and essentially means "fight back" or "resist", either openly or via sabotage.
The earliest recorded use[citation needed] of the term "the Man" in the American sense dates back to a letter written by a young Alexander Hamilton in September 1772, when he was 15. In a letter to his father James Hamilton, published in the Royal Dutch-American Gazette, he described the response of the Dutch governor of St. Croix to a hurricane that raked that island on August 31, 1772. "Our General has issued several very salutary and humane regulations and both in his publick and private measures, has shewn himself the Man." [dubious – discuss] In the Southern U.S. states, the phrase came to be applied to any man or any group in a position of authority, or to authority in the abstract. From about the 1950s the phrase was also an underworld code word for police, the warden of a prison or other law enforcement or penal authorities.
BBC World Service Part 1
Are these the best beards in the world? - BBC World Service
One woman, four camels and 1700 miles - BBC World Service
BBC World Service idents over the years
An Inspector Calls - BBC World Service Radio Drama
Hipster cool Ethiopian style - BBC World Service
Amazing unseen Blondie photos - BBC World Service
Dressing up strangers as dolls: cute or 'creepy'? - BBC World Service
Britain's last lion tamer - BBC World Service
BBC World Service Television 1992
The Homeless CEO - BBC World Service
Hans Rosling Demonstrates How Ebola Spreads - BBC World Service
Macho make-up wearing warriors - BBC World Service
Tamil Guardian on the BBC World Service discussing mass atrocities in Sri Lanka
BBC World Service Part 1
Are these the best beards in the world? - BBC World Service
One woman, four camels and 1700 miles - BBC World Service
BBC World Service idents over the years
An Inspector Calls - BBC World Service Radio Drama
Hipster cool Ethiopian style - BBC World Service
Amazing unseen Blondie photos - BBC World Service
Dressing up strangers as dolls: cute or 'creepy'? - BBC World Service
Britain's last lion tamer - BBC World Service
BBC World Service Television 1992
The Homeless CEO - BBC World Service
Hans Rosling Demonstrates How Ebola Spreads - BBC World Service
Macho make-up wearing warriors - BBC World Service
Tamil Guardian on the BBC World Service discussing mass atrocities in Sri Lanka
BBC World Service: Lilliburlero with pips - 1995
World Have Your Say BBC World Service 14 Feb 2013
Inside the Kolkata slums set for destruction - BBC World Service
Party hard: "next week you'll be back in England" - BBC World Service
BBC World Service 648 MW, 27/03/11, final minutes before transmitter switch off
BBC World Service Radio news bulletin ( 1/2/1987)
The man who paints the news - BBC World Service
BBC World Service Radio news bulletin (sept. 1986)
Children's BBC World Service idents
BBC World Service | Shaykh Muhammad al-Yaqoubi | 29th March 2014
Douglas Murray - Islam and Democracy [BBC World Service]
BBC Radio - World Service - Robots and Us - STIFF-FLOP
Architectural Murder -- 1986 -- BBC World Service
BBC World Service - Business Matters, 30 May 2013
The Race for the Title - BBC World News/ BBC World Service Special
Shaykh Muhammad Al-Yaqoubi - BBC World Service (Heart and Soul)
Freedom of Speech situation in Bangladesh BBC World Service discussion
Nigel Farage UKIP on HARDtalk 6 August 2012 BBC World Service
BBC World Debate - Powering Development in the 21st century
Jim Thompson on BBC World Service
G4s 4teen Athletes on BBC World Service
Is the Nigeria's Army Failing? - BBC World Service
Nabila Ramdani - BBC World Service - The World Today 8am edition - 20 March 2011
Is banning BBC World Service a right way to protest? (Sochta Pakistan, 03 Dec 2011)
Telefoongesprek met journalist BBC World Service Radio
BBC World Service - WBR: Crunch talks on Greek crisis 20 Feb 15
CRHnews - BBC World Service & Five Live listeners hear town crier proclaim Royal birth
myriam francois-cerrah speaks to bbc world service about Syria 19/04/12
2015 - BBC World Special - A Richer World: Singapore at 50 - From Swamps to Skyscrapers - 1/3/15
BBC World Service interview with Tony Hollingsworth talking about campaigning for Mandel's release.
BBC World Service Kenyan BoxGirl
Iraq's Yazidis: 'We don't know how many were killed' - BBC World Service
The Great Euro Crisis BBC Documentary [Full Episode]
BBC Documentary English Birth of a Language [Full Episode]
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01 04 2015 BBC World Service WS in English to Vanuatu 1946 on new 11945 Kranji, ex 9855
01 04 2015 BBC World Service WS in English to Vanuatu 1957 on new 11945 Kranji, ex 9855
03 04 2015 BBC World Service WS in English to Vanuatu 1900 on new 11945 Kranji, ex 9855
2015 - BBC World News - 147 Kenyan Uni Students Killed by al-Shabab in Garissa Uni Assault - 3/4/15
Gerardo BBCRadio Falcao Record
Firas EL Echi TUNISIA vs CAF sports today BBC WORLD SERVICE
BBC World Service Newshour Video Game Warning
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