TV industry contexts: blog tasks

 1) What is the BBC's mission statement? Inform, Educate and Entertain


2) How is the BBC funded?t's paid for by the TV licence and produces a huge amount of content for the whole of Britain - TV, radio, BBC website, iPlayer and more. The BBC still follows its original mission statement from 1927:


The licence fee is currently £159 a year and must be paid by any household that wants to watch live broadcast TV or iPlayer.


3) What must the BBC do to meet its public service broadcasting responsibilities? (Look at the five bullet points above

 )To provide information (that is supposed to be balanced)

To support learning for people of all ages

To produce creative output

To have diverse content (such as with its representations)

To reflect the United Kingdom, its culture and values to the world



4) What is regulation and how is the BBC regulated? You can find details on this in the notes above. 



TV is regulated in the UK to ensure that rules are followed and inappropriate content is not broadcast to audiences.


The BBC is regulated by OfCOM (the Office of Communications). OfCOM oversees all media channels and produces a code of conduct that all media channels must follow or have their licence to make content removed and/or be fined heavily. This includes what can be shown before the 9pm watershed and various other quality standards.

5) How do Doctor Who and His Dark Materials help the BBC to meet the BBC's remit to inform, educate and entertain? his dark materials is to entertain  because its a fantasy genre but doctor who is meab to inform because its based on space  and time travel and talk about historical vent's



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