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What is the full name of BBC?
The full name of BBC is British Broadcasting Corporation, and its Chinese name is British Broadcasting Corporation.
BBC was founded in 1922 and is headquartered in London, England. Formerly known as the British Broadcasting Company, it is the largest news broadcaster in the UK and one of the largest news broadcasters in the world.
The BBC began providing television services in 1936 and was the first television station in the world. In 1967, the BBC used color signals to broadcast the Wimbledon Tennis Championships for the first time, ushering in the era of color television.
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On January 29, 2020, the BBC Chinese website published an article with the insulting name "Wuhan Pneumonia" in the title. The article started with "New Year's Day" The title "Blessings for 'Invulnerable to All Poisons' rather than 'Gong Xi Fa Cai' for the occasion" exaggeratedly described the raging domestic epidemic in China at that time and the people's concerns about emergencies in a rather ridiculing tone.
However, on February 11, the day when the BBC was announced to be banned, this article, which was quite unsavory from the title to the text, was labeled as a "wonderful review" by the official Facebook account of the BBC Chinese website. Name, reposted to the timeline.
If last year when this article was first published, the wording standards related to the virus were not perfect enough, then now, a year later, the BBC has moved this old news without revision. Come out, its intentions are very vicious and boring.
Similarly, at 8pm on the 12th, BBC Chinese posted another controversial piece of content. The tweet stated that because Australia closed its borders during the epidemic, Asian tourists were unable to travel during the Spring Festival as in previous years, so "local tourists felt relieved" and "enjoyed the scenery on the mountains."
In the video, the BBC also left a response from the person in charge of the scenic spot, mentioning that among the Asian tourists who visited this area most in previous years, "the majority are Koreans and there are also quite a few Chinese."
This kind of forced opposition between the travel experience of local Australian tourists and Asian tourists, the implication is that "Asian tourists disturb the locals", and this wording is also used as the introduction in the Chinese version for Chinese readers. On the Internet, it is hard to believe that the BBC’s behavior was not intentional.
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