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Last Updated: Tuesday, 15 July, 2003, 12:04 GMT 13:04 UK
BBC report 2003: At a glance

The facts and figures from the BBC's annual report 2002-2003.

The corporation's budget

  • The BBC has reported a net debt of �74m but an increase of �346m (17%) in spending on programmes.

  • The licence fee, which provides more than 94% of BBC funding, brought in �2.659bn.

  • The debt is due to the corporation's digital expansion plans but it aims to break even by 2006.

  • The BBC's most senior executives received lower bonuses than last year, despite what the report calls the broadcaster's "strong performance".

Buckingham Palace
The Golden Jubilee coverage was a huge success

  • The BBC said it had cut bonuses to reflect "the view that there is reduced competition for top staff from the private sector".

  • The corporation's pension scheme is more than �1bn in deficit when calculated using strict new accounting standards.

  • The broadcaster's commercial businesses returned a record �147m to be ploughed back into programme making.

Television

  • BBC One's audience share stayed the same as last year, 26.5%, beating ITV1 for the second year running.

  • In the year which saw the launch of BBC Four, the corporation's digital channels took a 1.4% share of the audience.

  • CBBC leapt from 16th to fifth place for its share of children's viewing.

  • CBeebies is the most popular children's channel in digital homes, with a 7% share.

  • BBC Two increased its audience share by 0.1% in 2002-2003, to a four year-high of 11.2%.

Radio

  • BBC Radio launched its remaining three digital stations and added 400,000 new listeners, reaching a record 53.5% of the audience.

  • Radio 1's share declined for the second year running to 7.9%.

  • Radio 2 saw its weekly reach rise by a third of a million, to �13.2m.

  • Radio 3 had its most successful Proms ever with more than 2m listeners tuning in from the festivals around the UK.

  • Radio 4 ended 2002 with a record weekly reach of 10.3m - one in five UK adults.

News

  • BBC News was watched by 70% of the population according to an ICM poll.

  • BBC News Online's figures soared during the Iraq war with a record 140m page impressions in the first week.

  • BBC News 24's 15 minute weekly reach in multichannel homes rose by 36% to 2.2m.
New media

  • BBCi's monthly reach rose from 34% to a peak of 43%, meaning it remains Europe's most widely-visited content site.

  • The BBC became the first broadcaster to provide interactivity across all digital TV platforms.

  • More than a million messages a month were generated by BBCi via email, text and message boards




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