- Sky 1
- Sky 2
- Sky Living
- Sky Atlantic
- Sky Arts
- Sky 3D
- Pick
- Challenge
- Real Lives
- Sky Betting and Gaming
- Sky News
- Sky Sports (1-5, F1)
- Sky Sports News HQ
- Sky Movies (Action & Adventure, Box Office, Comedy, Crime & Thriller, Disney, Drama & Romance, Family, Greats, Premiere, Sci Fi & Horror, Select, Showcase)
- At the Races
- History
- H2
- CI
- Lifetime
- Nickelodeon
- Nick Jr.
- Nick Jr. Too
- Nicktoons
- Comedy Central & Extra
- Sky News Arabia
- Sky News Australia
- Sky News Business Channel
10.1m
Total customers
4.7m
Sky HD customers
3.2m
Broadband customers
3m
Sky Talk customers
£6bn
Revenue (12 months to June 30, 2010)
£2bn
Investment in programming (12 months to June 30, 2010)
£855m
Operating profit (12 months to June 30, 2010)
16,500
Employees
Osterley, London
Headquarters
BBC
Publicly Owned Company
Television
- BBC UK
- BBC One
- BBC One HD (High-definition channel)
- BBC Two
- BBC Two HD (High-definition channel)
- BBC Three
- BBC Three HD (High-definition channel)
- BBC Four
- BBC Four HD (High-definition channel)
- BBC Parliament
- BBC News
- BBC News HD (High-definition channel)
- CBBC (8-12 year-olds)
- CBBC HD (8-12 year-olds) (High-definition channel)
- CBeebies (1-7 year-olds)
- CBeebies HD (1-7 year-olds) (High-definition channel)
- BBC Alba
- BBC Worldwide
- BBC Entertainment
- BBC America (United States)
- BBC Canada (Canada)
- BBC Lifestyle
- BBC Arabic Television (Middle East)
- BBC Persian Television
- BBC Kids (Canada)
- BBC Urdu (Pakistan)
- BBC World News
- BBC Knowledge
- CBeebies
- BBC HD
- BBC Worldwide Ltd and other Organisations
- UKTV (in association with Scripps Networks Interactive)
- Free-to-Air (Freeview):
- Subscription (Cable & Satellite):
- Gold
- Watch
- Alibi
- Blighty
- Eden
- Home
- Good Food
- UKTV (in Australia and New Zealand)
- Community Channel
Radio
Main article: List of BBC radio stations
- BBC Radio UK
- BBC Radio 1 (Contemporary popular music) (97-99 FM) -
- BBC Radio 2 (music for a more mature audience; and comedy), originally known as the Light Programme. (88-91 FM) -
- BBC Radio 3 (Classical, jazz and non-western music and study in musical topics), originally the Third Programme. (90-93 FM) -
- BBC Radio 4 (Non-musical entertainment such as drama, comedy, news programmes and factual programmes), previously the Home Service, formed in 1939 from the fusion of the pre-war National and Regional Programmes. Radio 4 has both FM and longwave frequencies and broadcasts a limited amount of different programming on the two bands. (92-95 FM, 198 LW) -
- BBC Radio 5 Live (News and sports analysis and commentary), originally BBC Radio 5. (909 and 693 MW) -
- BBC Digital Radio
- BBC Radio 1Xtra (new black music) -
- BBC Radio 6 Music (indie rock/alternative rock) -
- BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra (Extended and extra commentary of sports events found on Radio 4 long wave) -
- BBC Radio 4 Extra (children's, drama and comedy; launched 15 December 2002 as BBC Radio 7) -
- BBC Asian Network (Broadcasting in English and a variety of other languages; available as an analogue broadcast in some parts of the Midlands and Northern England) -
- BBC Nations' Radio
- BBC Radio Scotland
- BBC Radio nan Gàidheal (in Gaelic)
- BBC Radio Wales
- BBC Radio Cymru (in Welsh)
- BBC Radio Ulster
- BBC Radio Foyle
- BBC Local Radio (England and Channel Islands)
Miscellaneous
- BBC Red Button
- Ceefax
- BBC Online
- H2G2 (collaborative writing project initiated by Douglas Adams)
- Research & Development Department
- BBC News
- BBC Weather
Twitter
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