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This is a timeline of the history of the British Broadcasting Corporation. == 1920s == * 1922 * * 18 October – The British Broadcasting Company is formed. * * 14 November – First BBC broadcasts from London (station 2LO). * * 15 November – First broadcasts from Birmingham (station 5IT) and Manchester (station 2ZY). * * 24 December – First broadcast from Newcastle upon Tyne (station 5NO). * 1923 * * 8 January – First outside broadcast, the British National Opera Company's production of ''The Magic Flute'' from Covent Garden. * * 18 January – The UK Postmaster General grants the BBC a licence to broadcast. * * 13 February – First broadcast from Cardiff (station 5WA). * * 6 March – First broadcast from Glasgow (station 5SC). * * 6 June – Edgar Wallace makes a report on the Epsom Derby, thus becoming the first British radio sports reporter. * * 28 September – First publication of the ''Radio Times'' listings magazine (price 2d). * * 10 October – First broadcast from Aberdeen (station 2BD). * * 17 October – First broadcast from Bournemouth (station 6BM). * * 16 November – First broadcast from Sheffield (station 2FL). * 1924 * * 28 March – First broadcast from Plymouth (relay station 5PY). * * 23 April – First broadcast by King George V, opening the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley Stadium. * * 1 May – First broadcast from Edinburgh (relay station 2EH). * * 11 June – First broadcast from Liverpool (relay station 6LV). * * 8 July – First broadcast from Leeds-Bradford (relay station 2LS). * * 21 July – An experimental long-wave station (5XX) is established at the Chelmsford works of the Marconi Company. * * 15 August – First broadcast from Hull (relay station 6KH). * * 14 September – First broadcast from Belfast (station 2BE). * * 16 September – First broadcast from Nottingham (relay station 5NG). * * 21 October – First broadcast from Stoke-on-Trent (relay station 6ST). * * 9 November – First broadcast from Dundee (relay station 2DE). * * 12 December – First broadcast from Swansea (relay station 5SX).〔(''BBC Transmitter Development'', Clive McCarthy )〕 * 1925 * * 27 July – Long-wave station 5XX moves from Chelmsford to Daventry and becomes the first British radio station to achieve near national coverage: the first step in the establishment of the BBC National Programme.〔http://www.bbceng.info/Books/dx-world/dx-calling-the-world-2008a.pdf Norman Tomalin ''Daventry Calling the World'' Caedmon of Whitby Publishers ISBN 0905355 46 6〕 * 1926 * * 4 May – The General strike begins. The BBC broadcasts five news bulletins a day as no newspapers are published. * 1927 * * 1 January – The British Broadcasting ''Company'' becomes the British Broadcasting ''Corporation'', when it is granted a Royal Charter. Sir John Reith becomes the first Director-General. * * 15 January – First live sports broadcast on the BBC. The rugby union international England v Wales is commented on by Teddy Wakelam. * * 22 January – First live football match broadcast, featuring Arsenal's home league fixture against Sheffield United from Highbury.〔(GGM 40: Highbury stages first live broadcast | News Archive | News ). Arsenal.com (2 August 2007). Retrieved on 10 May 2012.〕 * * March – The BBC coat of arms is adopted * * 7 July – Christopher Stone presents a record programme, becoming the first British disc-jockey. * * 21 August – The first high-powered regional station (5GB), forerunner of the Midland Regional Programme, opens at Daventry. * 1928 * *No events * 1929 * * 20 August – First transmissions of John Logie Baird's experimental 30-line television system. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Timeline of the BBC」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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