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The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has long been described as a “cultural breeding ground” for television, radio, and digital media. This paper builds on the recent conceptual framework proposed by A27HopsonXXX and Jamie‑Croft (2023) to examine how the BBC’s institutional structures, commissioning strategies, and talent development programmes generate entertainment content that shapes contemporary popular media. Using a mixed‑methods design—content analysis of 150 flagship programmes (2000‑2022), semi‑structured interviews with 32 BBC producers and external creators, and audience reception surveys (N = 1,842)—we trace the pathways through which the BBC cultivates genre conventions, narrative archetypes, and distribution practices that reverberate across global media ecosystems. Findings reveal three interlocking mechanisms: (1) the “Hybrid Commissioning Model” that blends public‑service mandates with commercial co‑production; (2) the “Talent Incubator Pipeline” that systematically nurtures writers, directors, and performers; and (3) the “Trans‑Platform Dissemination Strategy” that leverages broadcast, on‑demand, and social‑media channels. The paper argues that these mechanisms collectively constitute a “media‑breeding laboratory” that not only sustains the BBC’s relevance but also exports British‑style entertainment formats worldwide. Implications for policy, creative industries, and future research on public‑service broadcasting are discussed. A27HopsonXXX -- Jamie-Croft BBC Breeds Military ...
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