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  2. BBC splits news operation in India - AOL

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    The BBC in India will separate in two from Wednesday, as it seeks to meet the country's foreign investment rules. The BBC will retain its newsgathering team in India for its English language ...

  3. India: The Modi Question - Wikipedia

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    India: The Modi Question is a 2023 two-part documentary series aired by BBC Two about the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his relationship with the Muslim minority in the country. The first part covers Modi's early political career and his role in the 2002 Gujarat riots , which occurred when he was the chief minister of Gujarat . [1]

  4. BBC News - Wikipedia

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    bbc.co.uk (UK) bbc.com (global) BBC News is an operational business division [2] of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) responsible for the gathering and broadcasting of news and current affairs in the UK and around the world. The department is the world's largest broadcast news organisation and generates about 120 hours of radio and ...

  5. BBC - Wikipedia

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    Some of the BBC's revenue comes from its commercial subsidiary BBC Studios (formerly BBC Worldwide), which sells BBC programmes and services internationally and also distributes the BBC's international 24-hour English-language news services BBC News, and from BBC.com, provided by BBC Global News Ltd. In 2009, the company was awarded the Queen's ...

  6. BBC News (international TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    BBC News claims to be watched by a weekly audience of 74 million in over 200 countries and territories worldwide. BBC News is the most commonly watched as a free-to-air (FTA) channel. The channel is available in Europe and many parts of the world via subscription television providers in cable, satellite, IPTV and streaming platforms.

  7. Nisha Pillai - Wikipedia

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    Pillai was born in Kolkata, India, and grew up in Mumbai. When she was 14, [4] her family moved to London, England. She attended a girls school in Birmingham, [5] then graduated in analytical economics at the London School of Economics . Her mother Nita Pillai (née Mookherjee) was the younger daughter of industrialist Sir Biren Mookerjee and ...

  8. Mass media in India - Wikipedia

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    The English-language media of India are described as traditionally left-leaning liberal, which has been a point of friction recently due to an upsurge in popularity of Hindu nationalist politics. According to BBC News, "A look at Indian news channels - be it English or Hindi - shows that fairly one-sided news prevails. And that side is BJP and ...

  9. Mark Tully - Wikipedia

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    Sir William Mark Tully, KBE (born 24 October 1935) [1] [2] is the former Bureau Chief of BBC, New Delhi, a position he held for 20 years. [3] He worked with the BBC for a total of 30 years before resigning in July 1994. [4] The recipient of several awards, Tully has authored nine books. He is a member of the Oriental Club .