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The '''Services Sound and Vision Corporation''' (SSVC) is a British based propaganda outlet and registered charity. Set up in the 1980s to "entertain and inform Britain's Armed Forces around the world"<ref>[http://www.ssvc.com/ssvc/aboutus/index.htm]</ref>, its activities include the [[British Forces Broadcasting Service]] with its radio and TV operations, SSVC Cinemas, the British Defence Film Library, and its live events arm, Combined Services Entertainment (a successor to [[Entertainments National Service Association|ENSA]]).
 
The '''Services Sound and Vision Corporation''' (SSVC) is a British based propaganda outlet and registered charity. Set up in the 1980s to "entertain and inform Britain's Armed Forces around the world"<ref>[http://www.ssvc.com/ssvc/aboutus/index.htm]</ref>, its activities include the [[British Forces Broadcasting Service]] with its radio and TV operations, SSVC Cinemas, the British Defence Film Library, and its live events arm, Combined Services Entertainment (a successor to [[Entertainments National Service Association|ENSA]]).
 
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The Services Sound and Vision Corporation (SSVC) is a British based propaganda outlet and registered charity. Set up in the 1980s to "entertain and inform Britain's Armed Forces around the world"[1], its activities include the British Forces Broadcasting Service with its radio and TV operations, SSVC Cinemas, the British Defence Film Library, and its live events arm, Combined Services Entertainment (a successor to ENSA).

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