BBC to Cut Up to 2,000 Jobs Amid £500m Cost-Saving Drive
The British Broadcasting Corporation has announced plans to cut as many as 2,000 roles as it grapples with widening revenue shortfalls. With around 21,500 staff currently employed, the BBC aims to reduce operating costs by £500 million over two years. Licence fee income has dropped by nearly 25% since 2017, forcing senior management to seek substantial savings. Media unions warn this will be the largest round of cuts in almost 15 years. They describe the move as devastating for workers and say it will cause uncertainty and stress across the organisation. The shake-up comes amid leadership changes at BBC headquarters. Former director-general Tim Davie resigned this month and Matt Brittin is expected to step in. The broadcaster is also defending a $10 billion lawsuit from former US President Donald Trump over one of its documentaries.
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