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by agdpf
2496 days ago
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>So quite probably no, since the BBC is an independent public broadcaster (much like NPR in the US) - it is state funded but not directly controlled by the state; it maintains editorial independence. I don't work in the BBC but it usually works like "you have editorial independence but if you don't say what we want you'll see what happens to your budget" |
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https://researchbriefings.parliament.uk/ResearchBriefing/Sum...