Sky News: “BBC could be forced to sell radio stations in ‘massive pruning back'”

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(Source: Sky News via Dan Van Hoy)

The number of TV channels could also be reduced, the website scaled back and stars banned from taking well-paid second jobs.

[…]The Sunday Times quoted a senior Downing Street source as saying that Prime Minister Boris Johnson is “really strident” on the need for serious reform at the national broadcaster.

The number of TV channels could be reduced, the website scaled back and stars banned from taking well-paid second jobs, the newspaper said.

There will also be a consultation on replacing the licence fee with a subscription model, the source said, adding: “We are not bluffing on the licence fee.

“We are having a consultation and we will whack it. It has got to be a subscription model.

“They’ve got hundreds of radio stations, they’ve got all these TV stations and a massive website. The whole thing needs massive pruning back.

“They should have a few TV stations, a couple of radio stations and massively curtailed online presence and put more money and effort into the World Service which is part of its core job.

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3 thoughts on “Sky News: “BBC could be forced to sell radio stations in ‘massive pruning back'”

  1. John Figliozzi

    The barbarians are no longer at the gate; they’re taken charge. Woe is us — at least those of us who still understand the value of things.

    Reply
    1. arthur ascii

      The value of the BBC has greatly diminished these days.

      Its licence fee should be cut accordingly, and its staff.

      I’d become an anti British leftist organization that thrives on trivial and facile content.

      An insult to the publics intelligence.

      Reply

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