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List of BBC properties

List of BBC properties

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The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) operates from numerous properties across the United Kingdom and has historically occupied several others. Broadcasting House in London serves as the corporation's headquarters, with numerous other divisions also based in London and various locations throughout the UK. Since 2007, the BBC has been expanding its presence at MediaCityUK in Salford, resulting in the relocation of several departments there. Additionally, the corporation maintains production bases in Belfast, Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, and Glasgow. Beyond the UK, the BBC owns news bureaus and relay stations internationally.

Current properties

England

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Northern Ireland

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Scotland

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Wales

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British Crown dependencies

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International

In addition to the domestic bases, the BBC has numerous bases internationally to monitor the global news organisations and to gather news stories. The BBC itself does not publish the exact location of each of their news bureau in case of attack or harassment of staff because of their employment by the broadcaster, which aims to be politically neutral.

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In addition to the above properties, the BBC also own radio relays including the Limassol BBC Relay on Cyprus.

Former properties

Historically, the BBC has used a number of different properties that have been sold or vacated by the corporation.

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See also


References

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