Board of Governors of the BBC

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Das BBC Board of Governors war ein Gremium der britischen Rundfunkanstalt BBC und existierte von 1927 bis 31. Dezember 2006. Es überwachte die Anstalt und repräsentierte die Interessen der Allgemeinheit, im Speziellen die der Hörer und Zuschauer. Das Gremium bestand aus zwölf Mitgliedern. Es war vergleichbar mit den Rundfunkräten der öffentlich-rechtlichen Rundfunkanstalten in Deutschland. Es wurde am 1. Januar 2007 durch den BBC Trust ersetzt. rdf:langString
The Board of Governors of the BBC was the governing body of the British Broadcasting Corporation. It consisted of twelve people who together regulated the BBC and represented the interests of the public. It existed from 1927 until it was replaced by the BBC Trust on 1 January 2007. The Governors' role was to appoint the Director-General (and in earlier years, other key BBC staff). They approved strategy and policy, set objectives, oversaw complaints, and produced Annual Reports that documented the BBC's performance and compliance each year. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Das BBC Board of Governors war ein Gremium der britischen Rundfunkanstalt BBC und existierte von 1927 bis 31. Dezember 2006. Es überwachte die Anstalt und repräsentierte die Interessen der Allgemeinheit, im Speziellen die der Hörer und Zuschauer. Das Gremium bestand aus zwölf Mitgliedern. Es war vergleichbar mit den Rundfunkräten der öffentlich-rechtlichen Rundfunkanstalten in Deutschland. Es wurde am 1. Januar 2007 durch den BBC Trust ersetzt.
rdf:langString The Board of Governors of the BBC was the governing body of the British Broadcasting Corporation. It consisted of twelve people who together regulated the BBC and represented the interests of the public. It existed from 1927 until it was replaced by the BBC Trust on 1 January 2007. The governors were independent of the Director-General and the rest of the BBC's executive team. They had no direct say in programme-making, but were nevertheless accountable to Parliament and to licence fee payers for the BBC's actions. Although a 'state broadcaster', the BBC is theoretically protected from government interference due to the statutory independence of its governing body. The Governors' role was to appoint the Director-General (and in earlier years, other key BBC staff). They approved strategy and policy, set objectives, oversaw complaints, and produced Annual Reports that documented the BBC's performance and compliance each year. The role of chairman of the Board of Governors, though a non-executive, was one of the most important positions in British media.
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