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Broadcasting Companies in Britain: A Comprehensive Overview

Delve into the world of broadcasting in Britain, where 99% of homes tune in to the "box" for 26 hours a week. Explore the iconic BBC channels - BBC1 for popular programs and BBC2 for diverse content. Learn about CNN's global news reach, CBC in Canada, and the array of channels offered by RTR in Russia.

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Broadcasting Companies in Britain: A Comprehensive Overview

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  1. Broadcasting companies Britain 99% of British homes the average British watches the “box” 26 hours a week BBC (1-4) state company BBC do not show adverts BBC 1 broadcasts popular programmes BBC 2 shows TV plays, classical concerts, foreign films The USA • CNN broadcasts only news, • popular all over the world Canada • CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) • Broadcasts in English and in French

  2. RTR 2 is a special sport channel RTR 3 is the channel KULTURA, it broadcasts special programmes: cultural news, the best films and performances, classical concerts, shows on culture and education RTR 4 is the news channel broadcasting news 24 hours a day = round the clock Russia • ORT and RTR • can be seen anywhere in the country • are free, but they show a lot of adverts • Nowadays there are 4 channels of the RTR: • RTR 1 broadcasts news and different TV shows, soaps, children programmes, films and etc.

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