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Why are black people called bbc?

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On 1922, BBC was jointly funded by several consortia, including Marconi, British General Electric Company and British Thomson Houston. When the company was founded, its original purpose was to create a national broadcasting transmission network to promote future national broadcasting.

1927, the BBC was granted a royal charter, and the board of directors was responsible for the operation of the company. The members of the board of directors are appointed by the government for a term of four years, and the president appointed by the board of directors is responsible for the daily work of the company.

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According to the British Daily Mail, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) recently recruited assistant interns, and the recruitment information clearly stated that only ethnic minorities were allowed to apply, which triggered a controversy suspected of racial discrimination.

A BBC spokesman wouldn't say how many posts posted similar job postings, but he said: "The BBC is a warm and inclusive organization dedicated to representing and reflecting the audience's ideas. We support Chuangqi's arrangement. Chuangqi is an independent organization committed to increasing the diversity of creative industries and fully complying with the Equality Act. "