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** Song of Summer, Ken Russell's noted TV documentary about Frederick Delius, is shown for the first time as part of the BBC's Omnibus series.
** BBC's MasterMind
** 31 July – The BBC's Lime Grove Studios close.
** BBC Enterprises, the BBC's commercial arm, restructured as BBC Worldwide Ltd.
** December 1997 – BBC Online, BBC's web presence, officially launched.
** August – The BBC's domestic TV channels become available on Sky Digital's satellite service.
** 20 May – The BBC's digital teletext service starts.
** 1 October – BBC Technology, incorporating the BBC's Broadcast Engineering division, is sold to Siemens AG Business Services for approximately £ 200m, and a £ 2bn, 10 year outsourcing contract.
** 27 May – The BBC's first scheduled HDTV broadcast on BBC HD
** 31 December – The BBC's then-current Royal Charter and Agreement expired.
** 14 January – BBC's Persian language news channel was launched.
** Globe — the globe in the shield of the coat of arms represents the scope and breadth of the BBC's operations
** Jeremy Paxman, interviewer on the BBC's Newsnight.
** Broadcasting House ( London ), the BBC's headquarters and registered office, in central London, UK.

** and Collective
** Commonwealth of Independent States Collective Security Treaty ( CST ) signed ( effective 20 April 1994 ).
** Collective action, or public good
** NBA Collective Bargaining Agreement
** NHL Collective Bargaining Agreement
** Merriweather Post Pavilion ( album ), the Animal Collective album named after the venue
** 2006: Angels & Airwaves, Pete Yorn, Sparta, Conner, Josephine Collective.
** Collective Soul
** 50. 5. 10 ( 2007 ) with band LVX Collective
** Love D ' LVX ( 2009 ) with band LVX Collective
** In the soundtrack of Seasons, a mountain biking film by The Collective, during a section by rider Andrew Shandro.
** Collective Punishment ( collects # 55-59, tpb, 128 pages, 2011, ISBN 1-4012-3150-0 )
** " The Collective " ( in # 16, 2006 )

** and magazine
** Heavy Metal ( film ), a 1981 animated film based on the magazine
** Mini Zork I: The Great Underground Empire ( 1987, Marc Blank & Dave Lebling, free cut-down, single load tape version of game, covermounted on UK's ZZAP! 64 magazine )
** For instance, when a magazine claims that An MIT professor predicts that the robotic era is coming in 2050, the use of big-name " MIT " ( a world-renowned American university for the advanced research in math, science, and technology ) establishes the " strong " credibility.
** The Yale Record, the country's oldest college humor magazine, operated out of New Haven, Connecticut
** The Record ( magazine ), a former trade magazine of the Canadian music industry
** Record ( magazine ), the official church paper of the South Pacific Division of Seventh-day Adventists
** Voted Best Fantasy Film of the Year by readers of the Total Sci-Fi Online magazine.
** Salient ( student magazine )
** John H. Johnson publishes the first issue of the magazine Ebony.
** New Musical Express, a British music magazine, publishes a story about two 13-year-old schoolgirls, Sue and Mary, releasing a disc on Decca and adds " A Liverpool group, The Beatles, have recorded ' Love Me Do ' for Parlophone Records, set for October 5 release.
** The German magazine Der Spiegel publishes an article about the Bundeswehr's poor preparedness ; the Spiegel scandal erupts.
** Franz Josef Strauß, the West German defense minister, is relieved of his duties over the Spiegel scandal, due to his alleged involvement in police action against the magazine.
** The magazine Popular Science is first published in the U. S.
** DeWitt Wallace, American magazine publisher ( b. 1889 )
** Newsweek magazine is published for the first time.
** William Gaines, American magazine publisher ( d. 1992 )
** Chip-India, Indian edition of German computer magazine CHIP
** Book cover, or magazine cover
** René de Pont-Jest: L ' Expédition du Katanga, d ' après les notes de voyage du marquis Christian de Bonchamps, published in: Edouard Charton ( editor ): Le Tour du Monde magazine ( 1892 – 3 ).
** Open source means freedom from ' anti-features ', Norwegian magazine " Computerworld " reports on Benjamin Mako Hill's talk.
** Wired UK, a UK offshoot monthly science and technology magazine owned by Condé Nast
** Wired News ( formerly HotWired ), a website which publishes technology blogs and includes parts of the magazine
** Billboard charts, inspired by the magazine
** Billboard Music Award, sponsored by the magazine

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