BBC Magazines
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BBC Magazines is the magazine publishing division of BBC Worldwide, the commercial subsidiary of the British Broadcasting Corporation.
A list of the published magazines and the age groups they are targeted towards follows:
Contents |
[edit] Adult
- BBC History
- BBC Music
- BBC Wildlife
- Easy Cook
- Focus
- Gardeners' World
- Gardens Illustrated
- Good Food
- Good Homes
- Homes & Antiques
- How to be Better Off
- Olive
- Radio Times
- Sky at Night
- Top Gear
[edit] Teen
- It's Hot
- Top of the Pops
[edit] Pre-teen
- Amy
- Doctor Who Adventures
- Girl Talk
- W.I.T.C.H.
[edit] Educational
- Learning is Fun!
- Learn with Bob the Builder
- The Magic Key Adventures
[edit] Pre-school
- Balamory
- Bob the Builder
- CBeebies Weekly
- Charlie and Lola
- Fifi and the Flowertots
- Fimbles
- Me Too!
- Teletubbies
- Toybox
- Tweenies
- Underground Ernie
[edit] External links
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| Nations and regions | East · East Midlands · London · North East and Cumbria · North West · Northern Ireland · Scotland (Alba) · South · South East · South West · Wales · West · West Midlands · Yorkshire · Yorkshire and Lincolnshire |
| Subsidiaries | BBC Worldwide (BBC Books • BBC Magazines) · BBC Resources · Films |
| History | Timeline of the BBC · British Broadcasting Company · Board of Governors |
| Departments | Children's · Monitoring · Natural History · News · Research · Sport · Vision · Weather |
| Key properties | Broadcasting House · Bush House (rented) · Media Village · Television Centre · White City · Pacific Quay |
| Finance | Television licence (historical) |
| Management | BBC Trust · Sir Michael Lyons (Chair) · Mark Thompson (Director-General) · Mark Byford (Deputy Director-General) |

