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- SINGAPORE: British public broadcaster BBC has announced job cuts in its news and current affairs departments that will save it £24 million (US$31.4 million). A net total of 155 jobs will be lost, BBC News reported, with the move part of wider efforts to reduce costs by £700 million a year across the corporation.
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Oct 15, 2024 · BBC News has announced cuts totalling £24m as part of wider BBC efforts to save £700m a year. Casualties include hard-hitting global interview programme Hard Talk, which is being axed.
Oct 15, 2024 · The BBC has announced plans to eliminate 155 jobs from across its news operations as part of a wider £700mn cost-cutting strategy. The move will save £24mn, according to an internal memo sent...
Oct 16, 2024 · Turness added that more than 40% of £24 million it planned to save from the BBC News budget would come from ‘non-staff measures including reductions to spend on contracts, suppliers,...
Oct 16, 2024 · SINGAPORE: British public broadcaster BBC has announced job cuts in its news and current affairs departments that will save it £24 million (US$31.4 million). A net total of 155 jobs...
Oct 15, 2024 · The BBC will cut a further 155 jobs from its news operations as the corporation tries to shore up its balance sheet amid growing pressure on the licence fee.
Oct 15, 2024 · The BBC is to eliminate 155 jobs from across its news operation as part of a wider cost-cutting strategy. The move will save £24 million (€29m), according to an internal memo sent to staff.
Nov 29, 2023 · The BBC will scale back spending on its news services as the UK national broadcaster tries to cut £500mn from its overall costs in response to a funding squeeze. In an announcement on Wednesday,...