Talk:Bush House

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I have made two revisions to this article to bring it up to date: I have removed two mentions of the BBC New Media department, as they ceased to reside at Bush House in 2004 and moved to the White City building on Wood Lane. I have also revised the dates on which the World Service intends to leave Bush House in line with current BBC estimates, and added a point which I feel is important: that World Service will move into the newly-refurbished Broadcasting House, currently under expansion and renovation as part of the BBC's West One Project.

I am also being rather pedantic now, but would suggest that the BBC actually only occupies about 3.1 of the 5 wings, the North West wing now mostly consists of small offices for other organisations, and the studio capacity has been reduced to one, drama-based studio. Kris Hansen 00:09, 27 July 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Internal Links Added

I have added Internal Links to this article. Kathleen,wright5 17:27,11 September 2007 (UTC)

And as I've said elsewhere - many of your wikilinks are unnecessary!
Please don't create redlinks (look here) or link every other common word in articles..... Zir 18:53, 14 September 2007 (UTC)