The BBC ensures all of the UK has access to its channels by establishing regional channels in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. These regional channels cater to their specific region by having regional news and different scheduling of shows. The BBC broadcasts its channels to towers, which then broadcast the programs to any TV with Freeview, BT Vision, or Youview, allowing access no matter the TV. All BBC channels have the red button for updating and choosing matches to watch. The channels are also uplinked to satellites for viewing on Sky and Freesat, and uploaded to cable for Virgin TV. BBC iPlayer allows access on phones, tablets, and computers anywhere with internet. The BBC's delivery modes provide very accessible options for UK households
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/corporate2/insidethebbc/whatwedo/aroundtheuk
The BBC have ensured that the whole of the UK has access to their channels. They have
established channels in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland which means that these
channels can cater to the region they are shown. For example, in Northern Ireland they
have their own regional news channels and can have different scheduling for different
shows. I think this is an unique idea because it means that different regions can take
ownership of their own BBC channel as work with BBC London.
2. http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/bbctrust/assets/files/pdf/review_report_research/vfm/distribution.pdf
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The BBC broadcast its channels to a tower which then
broadcasts the programmes out to any T.V set that has
freeview, BT Vision and Youview. This mean that no
matter what T.V you have you will have access to the
BBC.
All BBC channels have the BBC red Button attached to
them. This allows people to access a shortlist of channels
and get update while watching BBC. For example, they
can pick and choose which match they want to watch at
Wimbledon.
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All the BBC channels are uplinked to a satellite. This
allows the programmes to be shown on SKY and Freesat.
Also, all channels can be uploaded to a cable head-end
delivery which means that people who have VIRGIN TV
have access to all BBC channels.
BBC IPlayer plays a huge part in people being able to
access the channels on their phones, tablets or
computers. This means that the channels can be accessed
at anytime, anywhere that has an internet connection.
I believe that BBC’s modes of delivery are very accessible
for the UK public. In every household there is an easy
solution to access BBC which means that the BBC is the
largest and most population broadcaster in the UK. ITV
have followed in their footsteps by provide their own
IPLAYER and out letting their channels to SKY etc.