Media
Television Centre 'to be sold for £300m'
Published Monday, Oct 15 2007, 12:02 BST | By James Welsh
The BBC is moving forward with plans to sell its iconic Television Centre.
The Daily Telegraph reports that the BBC Trust will approve the sale of BBC Television Centre on Wednesday.
It is understood that the sale, which would take place after the redevelopment of Broadcasting House is complete and departments such as CBBC have moved to Salford, could raise £300m.
BBC Television Centre was opened in 1960 and is the home of Studio TC1, the second largest television studio in the UK.
The Daily Telegraph reports that the BBC Trust will approve the sale of BBC Television Centre on Wednesday.
It is understood that the sale, which would take place after the redevelopment of Broadcasting House is complete and departments such as CBBC have moved to Salford, could raise £300m.
BBC Television Centre was opened in 1960 and is the home of Studio TC1, the second largest television studio in the UK.
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