BBC Research & Development is the technical research department of the
BBC.
Function
It has responsibility for researching and developing advanced and emerging media technologies for the benefit of the corporation, and wider UK and European media industries, and is also the technical design authority for a number of major technical infrastructure transformation projects for the UK broadcasting industry.
Structure
BBC R&D is part of the wider
BBC Design & Engineering, and is led by Jatin Aythora, Director, Research & Development.
In 2011, the North Lab moved into
MediaCityUK
MediaCityUK is a mixed-use property development on the banks of the Manchester Ship Canal in Salford, Greater Manchester, England. The project was developed by Peel Media; its principal tenants are media organisations and the Quayside MediaCi ...
in
Salford
Salford () is a city and the largest settlement in the City of Salford metropolitan borough in Greater Manchester, England. In 2011, Salford had a population of 103,886. It is also the second and only other city in the metropolitan county afte ...
along with several other departments of the BBC, whilst the South Lab remained in
White City White City may refer to:
Places Australia
* White City, Perth, an amusement park on the Perth foreshore
* White City railway station, a former railway station
* White City Stadium (Sydney), a tennis centre in Sydney
* White City FC, a football c ...
in London.
History
In April 1930 the Development section of the BBC became the Research Department.
The department as it stands today was formed in 1993 from the merger of the BBC Designs Department and the BBC Research Department. From 2006 to 2008 it was known as Research and Innovation but has since reverted to its original name. BBC Research & Development has made major contributions to
broadcast technology, carrying out original research in many areas, and developing items like the
peak programme meter (PPM) which became the basis for many world standards.
Innovations
It has also been involved in many well-known consumer technologies such as
teletext
A British Ceefax football index page from October 2009, showing the three-digit page numbers for a variety of football news stories
Teletext, or broadcast teletext, is a standard for displaying text and rudimentary graphics on suitably equipp ...
,
DAB
DAB, dab, dabs, or dabbing may refer to:
Dictionaries
* ''Dictionary of American Biography'', published under the auspices of the American Council of Learned Societies
* ''Dictionary of Australian Biography'', published since 1949
Places
* Dąb, ...
,
NICAM
Near Instantaneous Companded Audio Multiplex (NICAM) is an early form of lossy compression for digital audio. It was originally developed in the early 1970s for point-to-point links within broadcasting networks.Croll, M.G., Osborne, D.W. and Sp ...
and
Freeview. It was at the forefront of the development of
FM radio, stereo FM, and
RDS. These innovations have led to
Queen's Awards for Innovation in 1969, 1974, 1983, 1987, 1992, 1998, 2001 and 2011.
In the 1970s, its engineers designed the famous
LS3/5A studio monitor for use in
outside broadcasting
Outside broadcasting (OB) is the electronic field production (EFP) of television or radio programmes (typically to cover television news and sports television events) from a mobile remote broadcast television studio. Professional video came ...
units.
[Prakel, David (August 1979)]
"BBC's Home Service"
''Hi-Fi Answers'', pp67–9 (Courtesy link) Licensed to manufacturers, the loudspeaker sold 100,000 pairs in its 20+ years' life.
[Seydor, Paul (2 December 2008)]
"Stirling Broadcast LS3/5a V2 Loudspeaker"
''The Absolute Sound''.
Closure of Kingswood Warren and move to London and Salford
In early 2010 the department had approximately 135 staff based at three locations: White City in London, Kingswood Warren in
Kingswood, Surrey, and the R&D (North Lab) at the BBC's Manchester offices at
New Broadcasting House, Oxford Road,
Manchester
Manchester () is a city in Greater Manchester, England. It had a population of 552,000 in 2021. It is bordered by the Cheshire Plain to the south, the Pennines to the north and east, and the neighbouring city of City of Salford, Salford to ...
. In early 2010 the Kingswood Warren site was vacated and the bulk of the department relocated to Centre House, in
White City, London
White City is a district of London, England, in the northern part of Shepherd's Bush in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, 5 miles (8 km) west-northwest of Charing Cross. White City is home to Television Centre (previously t ...
co-locating with the main campus of the BBC in London, whilst a significant number have moved to the new North Lab in
MediaCityUK
MediaCityUK is a mixed-use property development on the banks of the Manchester Ship Canal in Salford, Greater Manchester, England. The project was developed by Peel Media; its principal tenants are media organisations and the Quayside MediaCi ...
in
Salford
Salford () is a city and the largest settlement in the City of Salford metropolitan borough in Greater Manchester, England. In 2011, Salford had a population of 103,886. It is also the second and only other city in the metropolitan county afte ...
.
BBC R&D has more than 200 employees in their UK labs.
Future projects
BBC R&D engineers and researchers are currently active on approximately 50 projects, including 7 active national and international collaborative research efforts.
These include R&D projects built around
BBC Redux—the
proof of concept
Proof of concept (POC or PoC), also known as proof of principle, is a realization of a certain method or idea in order to demonstrate its feasibility, or a demonstration in principle with the aim of verifying that some concept or theory has prac ...
for the cross-platform,
Flash video
Flash Video is a container file format used to deliver digital video content (e.g., TV shows, movies, etc.) over the Internet using Adobe Flash Player version 6 and newer. Flash Video content may also be embedded within SWF files. There ...
-based streaming version of the
BBC iPlayer.
See also
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A-weighting
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Backstage.bbc.co.uk
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CEEFAX
Ceefax (, punning on "seeing facts") was the world's first teletext information service and a forerunner to the current BBC Red Button service. Ceefax was started by the BBC in 1974 and ended, after 38 years of broadcasting, at 23:32:19 BS ...
*
Dirac (codec)
Dirac is an open and royalty-free video compression format, specification and system developed by BBC Research & Development. Schrödinger and dirac-research (formerly just called "Dirac") are open and royalty-free software implementations (v ...
*
Equal-loudness contour
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ITU-R 468 noise weighting
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NICAM
Near Instantaneous Companded Audio Multiplex (NICAM) is an early form of lossy compression for digital audio. It was originally developed in the early 1970s for point-to-point links within broadcasting networks.Croll, M.G., Osborne, D.W. and Sp ...
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Peak programme meter
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Sound-in-Syncs
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VERA videotape format
References
External links
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BBC R&D Reports list 1933 - 1996(PDF, 965 kB)
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MoveLocation of South Lab
Video clips
History of the department and interviews with the staffTalk by Matthew Postgate in Manchester in November 2009at
TEDx
TED Conferences, LLC (Technology, Entertainment, Design) is an American-Canadian non-profit media organization that posts international talks online for free distribution under the slogan "ideas worth spreading". TED was founded by Richard Sau ...
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Audio engineering
Digital Video Broadcasting
Engineering research institutes
Freeview (UK)
Organisations based in Salford
Organisations based in Surrey
Radio technology
Reigate and Banstead
Research institutes in England
Science and technology in Greater Manchester
Scientific organizations established in 1923
Sound production technology
Sound recording technology
Television technology
1923 establishments in the United Kingdom