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More Good Staff to be Sacked
[The BBC has announced its latest round of job cuts, involving a net reduction of 130 roles across news and current affairs departments, as part of a wider cost-cutting drive. The chief executive of BBC News, Deborah Turness, announced the changes in an email on Tuesday, saying the corporation sought to cut 185 roles and open 55 new ones with the aim of saving £24m, amounting to 4% of the current news budget. The BBC’s long-running world affairs news programme HARDtalk and the BBC Asian Network’s bespoke news service will be axed. broadcaster also said it would synchronise the production of news bulletins used on Radio 5 Live and Radio 2 and domestic radio would take summaries from the World Service.] [The plans announced today will also see HARDtalk close by March 2025] [“The BBC talks about diversity, representation and underserved audiences. We tick all of those boxes,” Raj Kaur Bilkhu, a former senior journalist at BBC Asian Network News, said. "I’m angry and upset for the audience." ] [The cuts are part of broader efforts by the broadcaster to cut 500 jobs across the corporation by March 2026. Three former and current employees at BBC Asian Network criticised the removal of its bespoke news service, telling the Guardian the decision was a disservice to the BBC’s audiences. As part of the changes, the network will instead begin airing Newsbeat bulletins which are used on Radio 1 and 1Xtra.] https://www.theguardian.com/media/20...t-affairs-jobs Last edited by arista; 15-10-2024 at 05:45 PM. |
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