What does "built for BBC" mean?
"Built for BBC" usually means something was designed, developed or made specifically to meet the British Broadcasting Corporation's requirements or standards.
Common contexts and meanings:
- A product or service (a website, app, software, broadcast system, set, piece of hardware) was commissioned by or customised to suit the BBC’s technical, editorial or accessibility specifications.
- A programme or content piece was produced for broadcast or publication on BBC channels or platforms (TV, radio, iPlayer, BBC Sounds, BBC News online).
- Marketing/case-study usage: a company may label their work "Built for BBC" to indicate the BBC was a client or the solution was implemented for the BBC.
If you have a specific example (a webpage banner, a label on hardware, a footer note), paste it and I can explain the intended meaning in that context.
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