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    Is the BBC private or run by the government?

    Question #20114. Asked by CBS. (Jun 28 02 7:58 AM)


    Gnomon

    The BBC is run by the government. It is funded by every television owner paying a licence fee. There is no advertising allowed on BBC channels.

    Jun 28 02, 9:47 AM


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