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BBC Scotland
NameBBC Scotland
CountryUnited Kingdom
Launch1992
AreaScotland
OwnerBritish Broadcasting Corporation
Key peopleSteve Carson, Donalda MacKinnon

BBC Scotland is a British Broadcasting Corporation division that serves Scotland, providing a range of television and radio services, including BBC Alba, BBC Radio Scotland, and BBC Radio nan Gàidheal. The division is headquartered in Glasgow and is responsible for producing and broadcasting content that reflects the culture, news, and current events of Scotland, often in collaboration with other BBC divisions, such as BBC News, BBC Sport, and BBC Studios. BBC Scotland works closely with other Scottish organizations, including Creative Scotland, Scottish Government, and VisitScotland, to promote Scottish talent and creativity. The division also partners with international broadcasters, such as CBC, PBS, and ABC (Australian broadcaster), to co-produce content and share resources.

History

BBC Scotland has a long history dating back to the 1920s, when the British Broadcasting Company first began broadcasting in Scotland. Over the years, the division has undergone several changes, including the launch of BBC Radio Scotland in 1978 and BBC Scotland (TV channel) in 2019. The division has also played a significant role in promoting Scottish culture and talent, including the work of Robert Burns, Sir Walter Scott, and Ewen MacGregor. BBC Scotland has worked with various Scottish institutions, such as the National Museum of Scotland, Glasgow School of Art, and University of Edinburgh, to produce content and support Scottish arts and culture. The division has also collaborated with other BBC divisions, including BBC Four, BBC Two, and BBC Three, to produce content that showcases Scotland's rich history and culture.

Services

BBC Scotland provides a range of services, including television and radio broadcasting, as well as online content and services. The division operates several television channels, including BBC One Scotland, BBC Two Scotland, and BBC Alba, which broadcasts content in Scottish Gaelic. BBC Scotland also operates several radio stations, including BBC Radio Scotland and BBC Radio nan Gàidheal, which broadcasts content in Scottish Gaelic. The division's online services include the BBC iPlayer and BBC Sounds, which provide access to a range of BBC content, including BBC News, BBC Sport, and BBC Weather. BBC Scotland works closely with other BBC divisions, such as BBC Children's, BBC Drama, and BBC Comedy, to produce content that appeals to a wide range of audiences.

Programming

BBC Scotland produces a wide range of programming, including news, current affairs, drama, comedy, and entertainment shows. The division has produced several popular television shows, including Still Game, Gary: Tank Commander, and Shetland, which have been broadcast on BBC One, BBC Two, and BBC Four. BBC Scotland has also produced several radio shows, including The Kaye Adams Programme and Off the Ball, which are broadcast on BBC Radio Scotland. The division has worked with various Scottish production companies, such as Tern Television, IWC Media, and Mentorn Media, to produce content that showcases Scotland's rich culture and talent. BBC Scotland has also collaborated with international production companies, such as HBO, Netflix, and Amazon Studios, to co-produce content and share resources.

Management_and_Staff

BBC Scotland is led by a team of experienced managers and staff, including Steve Carson, who is the division's Head of Multi-Platform Commissioning, and Donalda MacKinnon, who is the division's Director. The division employs several hundred staff, including journalists, producers, and presenters, who work on a range of television and radio programs. BBC Scotland has a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion, and works to promote equal opportunities and representation in the media industry. The division has partnered with various Scottish organizations, such as Scottish Refugee Council, Glasgow Women's Aid, and LGBT Youth Scotland, to promote diversity and inclusion in the media industry.

Facilities

BBC Scotland is based in Glasgow and has several facilities throughout Scotland, including the BBC Scotland Headquarters and the Pacific Quay studios. The division also has several regional offices and studios, including in Edinburgh, Aberdeen, and Inverness. BBC Scotland has invested heavily in digital technology and has a range of state-of-the-art facilities, including high-definition television studios and radio studios. The division has worked with various Scottish companies, such as BBC Studioworks, NEP Group, and Ascent Media, to provide technical and facilities support for its productions.

Criticisms_and_Controversies

BBC Scotland has faced several criticisms and controversies over the years, including concerns about bias and impartiality in its news and current affairs programming. The division has also faced criticism for its handling of Scottish language and culture, including the use of Scottish Gaelic in its programming. BBC Scotland has responded to these criticisms by increasing its commitment to diversity and inclusion, and by working to promote Scottish language and culture in its programming. The division has partnered with various Scottish organizations, such as Bòrd na Gàidhlig, Scottish Language Dictionaries, and The Gaelic Development Agency, to promote Scottish Gaelic and Scottish culture.

Impact_and_Viewership

BBC Scotland has a significant impact on Scottish culture and society, and its programming is widely watched and listened to throughout Scotland. The division's television channels and radio stations have a large audience, and its online services are also popular. BBC Scotland has won several awards for its programming, including BAFTA Scotland and Royal Television Society awards. The division has worked with various Scottish organizations, such as Scottish Government, VisitScotland, and Creative Scotland, to promote Scotland's rich culture and talent. BBC Scotland has also collaborated with international organizations, such as European Broadcasting Union, Commonwealth Broadcasting Association, and Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union, to share best practices and promote global understanding and cooperation. Category:BBC

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