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We are regulated by Ofcom which issues an Operating Framework and an Operating Licence for our UK public services
The Office of Communications (Ofcom) is the UK’s broadcasting, telecommunications and postal regulatory body. It became the BBC’s first external regulator in 2017.
The principal functions of Ofcom in relation to the BBC are to:
Ofcom will publish an annual report which will set out how it has carried out its functions as the BBC's independent regulator, and assesses the BBC’s compliance with the requirements of the Operating Framework, Operating Licence and associated documents.
Further information about Ofcom and how it regulates the BBC can be found on its website.
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