Updated
Updated · Deadline · Jun 17
BBC Cuts 1,800-2,000 Jobs and £80M Spend as £500M Savings Plan Widens
Updated
Updated · Deadline · Jun 17

BBC Cuts 1,800-2,000 Jobs and £80M Spend as £500M Savings Plan Widens

3 articles · Updated · Deadline · Jun 17

Summary

  • 1,800-2,000 BBC roles will be eliminated over the next three years, with director-general Matt Brittin telling staff the cuts will include some compulsory redundancies and more voluntary-exit windows opening now.
  • £80 million of commissioning spend will be cut across TV, radio, news, and nations in 2027-28, forcing programme closures and a review of the broadcaster’s TV channel and radio network portfolio as audiences shift online.
  • 550 roles in news, nations, and content and about 700 in corporate divisions make up the first identified tranche, while those initial moves are expected to deliver £160 million in savings by the end of this financial year.
  • The overhaul sits inside a broader £500 million cost-cutting drive on top of an existing £1.5 billion target, including a plan to reduce senior leaders by at least 10%.
  • The pressure comes as 94% of the UK uses the BBC monthly but fewer than 80% pay the £180 licence fee, a gap the broadcaster is trying to address ahead of royal charter negotiations with the government.

Insights

As the BBC cuts UK shows for a global focus, is it abandoning its British audience?
With its biggest cuts in 15 years, can the BBC still justify its mandatory licence fee?