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On This Day: 18th October

On October 18, 1922, the British Broadcasting Company (later Corporation) was established, marking the beginning of one of the world's most influential media organizations. Key points: - Initially founded by a consortium of radio manufacturers to provide radio services in the UK. - Became a public service broadcaster in 1927. - Launched the Empire Service (now BBC World Service) in 1932. - Began the world's first regular television service in 1936. - Introduced BBC iPlayer in 2007, pioneering on-demand streaming. Implications: - Set the standard for public service broadcasting worldwide. - Played a crucial role in news dissemination, particularly during World War II. - Influenced the development of broadcasting in former British colonies, including India. - Faced ongoing challenges in maintaining impartiality and adapting to the digital age. - Sparked debates over public broadcasting funding models.

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