Broadcasting Corporation of China
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The Broadcasting Corporation of China (中國廣播公司), BCC, is a broadcasting company of the Republic of China. It was founded as the Central Broadcasting System in Nanjing in 1928 and was changed to its current name in 1947.
BCC was moved to Taiwan in 1949 when the Kuomintang government was defeted in the Chinese Civil War.
Today, it is a privately-owned company under a Government contract, and it also has the most radio network services in Taiwan.
- Official Website of BCC(Chinese)
- Introuction to the BCC history(Chinese)(English)
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