Thursday, 1 December 2011

Save our BBC

After the announcement of a massive package of cuts – termed in typical BBC-speak Delivering Quality First (!) – we now know the scale of the assault on the UK’s public service broadcaster.

The cuts, which will do irreparable damage to the corporation if allowed to go ahead, include slashing 2,000 jobs and proposals that will led to a reduction in quality journalism and programming across the BBC. This represents a 20 per cent cut over 5 years – in addition to the 7,000 jobs already lost at the BBC since 2004.

News content at the BBC is being disproportionately hit and there are bleak plans to cut local radio, investigative journalism and the Asian Network. Despite all the BBC’s public pronouncements on becoming less metropolitan and more regional in its approach, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales are facing severe cuts to jobs and services as are the English regions, especially local radio and news.


The National Union of Journalists is calling on trade unionists to support the campaign, by writing to their MP, and by taking part in the BBC's online consultation, here.


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