This document provides a history of broadcasting in the UK from the early 1900s to present day. It discusses the development of radio broadcasting by the Marconi Company and the BBC in the 1920s. The BBC was established to provide programming to serve all audiences. In the 1950s, commercial television was introduced in the UK, led by ITV, which was primarily advertiser funded. Today, both the BBC and ITV have public service broadcasting remits but utilize different funding models, with the BBC receiving funds from television licenses and ITV generating revenue from advertising.