BBC to sack 400 workers

BBC to sack 400 workers

by Joseph Anthony
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The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has announced a plan to relieve 382 of its workers from their jobs, as plans to broaden global digital operations grow.

The UKโ€™s media giant, in July, revealed strategies to combine BBC World News television and its domestic UK equivalent into a single channel to begin operation in April 2023.

It said the decision is as part of a cost-cutting programme and move to digital platforms, in trimming down its Iranian-language service among others.

The BBC, which is set to celebrate its centenary in October, said its international services needed to make savings of ยฃ28.5 million ($31 million) as part of broader reductions of ยฃ500 million, which unions blamed on the UK government.

BBC World Service, which is one of the UKโ€™s most recognisable global brands โ€“ currently operates in 41 languages around the world with a weekly audience of some 364 million people.

But the corporation said audience habits were changing and more people were accessing news online, which along with a freeze on BBC funding and increased operating costs meant a move to โ€œdigital-firstโ€ made financial sense.

โ€œTodayโ€™s proposals entail a net total of around 382 post closures,โ€ BBC said in an online statement.

Eleven language services โ€“ Azerbaijani, Brasil, Marathi, Mundo, Punjabi, Russian, Serbian, Sinhala, Thai, Turkish, and Vietnamese are already digital only.

Under the restructuring plans, they will be joined by seven more โ€“ Chinese, Gujarati, Igbo, Indonesian, Pidgin, Urdu and Yoruba.

Also, radio services in Arabic, Persian, Kyrgyz, Hindi, Bengali, Chinese, Indonesian, Tamil and Urdu will stop, if the proposals are approved by staff and unions.

BBC World Service Director, Liliane Landor said there was a โ€œcompelling caseโ€ for expanding digital services, as audiences had more than doubled since 2018.

โ€œThe way audiences are accessing news and content is changing and the challenge of reaching and engaging people around the world with quality, trusted journalism is growing,โ€ she added.

The head of the broadcasting union Bectu, Philippa Childs, said they were disappointed at the proposed changes.

โ€œWhile we recognise the BBC must adapt to meet the challenges of a changing media landscape, once again it is workers who are hit by the governmentโ€™s poorly judged political decisions,โ€ she said.

The governmentโ€™s freezing of the licence fee which settles for BBC World Service had created the funding congestion and the need for a slash, she added.

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