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BBC Broadcasting House Portland Place Marylebone London
Designed by G Val Myer and built in 1932. Broadcasting House was the BBC's first purpose-built home for radio broadcasting. It is situated in central London between Oxford Street and Regents Park adjacent to Nash's All Souls' church and is Grade II* listed.
The entrance to New Broadcasting House in London. Many of the BBC's radio and television programmes are made in this building.
Students reviewing video footage in one of the production rooms in building SE 10 at BCIT's Burnaby campus.
Joint ITU-R Study Group 6 – European Broadcasting Union (EBU) Workshop “Broadcasting in times of crisis- 2023”
Geneva, Switzerland, 9 March 2023
©ITU/D.Woldu
The British Broadcasting Corporation, which is usually known more simply as the BBC, is a UK-based broadcasting corporation and is the world's largest broadcasting corporation,
"Public broadcasting is a public good."
"Save Big Bird"
The Million Puppet March near the Capitol.
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The headline act to Museums at Night - Public Service Broadcasting
Public Service Broadcasting is a London-based pseudonymous musical duo consisting of J. Willgoose, Esq. on guitar, banjo, other stringed instruments, samplings and electronic instruments; and Wrigglesworth on drums, piano and electronic instruments.
Granted unique access to propaganda films from WWII-era Britain by the BFI, the band perform in front of breathtaking visuals to a soundtrack of atmospheric synths, pounding drums, Krautrock guitars and poignant piano - beaming the past back at us through vintage TV sets and state of the art modern video projections.
[RAF Museum]
The venue's lighting guy
Public Service Broadcasting behind the scenes, The Institute, Birmingham, England.
6th May 2015
Marylebone | Portland Place
Art deco BBC headquarters.
Arch. George Val Myer and Raymond McGrath
1928-32.
The headline act to Museums at Night - Public Service Broadcasting
Public Service Broadcasting is a London-based pseudonymous musical duo consisting of J. Willgoose, Esq. on guitar, banjo, other stringed instruments, samplings and electronic instruments; and Wrigglesworth on drums, piano and electronic instruments.
Granted unique access to propaganda films from WWII-era Britain by the BFI, the band perform in front of breathtaking visuals to a soundtrack of atmospheric synths, pounding drums, Krautrock guitars and poignant piano - beaming the past back at us through vintage TV sets and state of the art modern video projections.
[RAF Museum]