Cuts Announced to BBC News
What impact will a planned £50m cut to BBC News have on BBC World Service?
Following the announcement of almost £50m of cuts by BBC News a listener asks what impact these changes to BBC journalism might have on the output of the World Service. The BBC’s Director of News and Current Affairs James Harding explains to Rajan Datar that the World Service budget is increasing at a time when other parts of the BBC are being cut back. He outlines the significance of a new editorial position of Controller, World Service English. James Harding also explains what some of the changes are aiming to achieve by getting the Radio newsroom and World Service to work together and the thinking behind bringing to an end the programme World Have Your Say.
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- Sat 26 Jul 201410:50GMTBBC World Service Online
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