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Johnny Cantor

Johnny Cantor

Verified

Broadcast Journalist Sport, BBC

United Kingdom

Final Covers

Women’s Issues , Sports

Doesn’t Cover

Politics, crime, theatre

Journalist Type

Seniority Positions

Medium Formats

Content

Total articles 429

  • Brighton news: Can Albion keep Mitoma, Baleba and Minteh?

    By Johnny Cantor Verified

    Feb. 21, 2025

  • Brighton Q&A: Plans to increase capacity at Amex Stadium?

    By Johnny Cantor Verified

    Feb. 21, 2025

  • Brighton news: Can Albion keep Mitoma, Baleba and Minteh?

    By Johnny Cantor Verified

    Feb. 21, 2025

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Company Info

BBC

BBC News is the news division of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), established in 1922. It is the largest broadcast news organization in the world, employing around 5,500 journalists and 7,000 staff globally. The organization produces over 120 hours of content daily across radio, television, and digital platforms, with its headquarters located in London and 50 international bureaus staffed by more than 250 foreign correspondents. BBC News provides comprehensive news coverage through its TV channel, regional programs, and specialized services. It delivers news via BBC Radio 4, BBC World Service, and local stations, while its digital platforms offer live updates and multimedia content. The division produces flagship news programs, in-depth documentaries, and podcasts, catering to both UK residents and international audiences. Funded primarily by the UK television license fee, BBC News focuses on delivering impartial news without subscription fees for its core services.

London, England, United Kingdom

'+44 20 8743 8000

Founded: 1922