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BBC To Make Deep Cuts In Internet Services

Hugh Pickens writes "The NY Times reports that the BBC has yielded to critics of its aggressive expansion, and is planning to make sweeping cuts in spending on its Web site and other digital operations. Members of the Conservative Party, which is expected to make electoral gains at the expense of the governing Labor Party, have called for the BBC to be reined in and last year James Murdoch criticized the BBC for providing 'free news' on the internet, making it 'incredibly hard for private news organizations to ask people to pay for their news.' Mark Thompson, director-general of the BBC, said 'After years of expansion of our services in the UK, we are proposing some reductions.' The BBC is proposing a 25 percent reduction in its spending on the Web, as well as the closure of several digital radio stations and a reduction in outlays on US television shows. The Broadcasting Entertainment Cinematograph and Theatre Union, which represents thousands of workers at the BBC, says that instead of appeasing critics, the proposed cuts could backfire. 'The BBC will not secure the politicians' favor with these proposals and nor will the corporation appease the commercial sector, which will see what the BBC is prepared to sacrifice and will pile on the pressure for more cuts,' says Gerry Morrissey, general secretary of the union."

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  1. drop proprietary software? by metageek · · Score: 4, Funny

    Everyone knows that you can cut costs substantially by switching to open source. This is a good time for them to get back to using open source and open standards: get rid of your flash-based, linux-unfriendly, iPlayer and stick with open source (theora, etc). They could also stop using word/excel etc and move to open office... I bet the savings on licence costs would be large!

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  2. Re:I will happily give BBC more of my money... by feepcreature · · Score: 5, Funny

    If they would just start selling full episodes of Top Gear (amongst others) over here in the states...
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    Everything but Top Gear, it seems...

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  3. Good by s122604 · · Score: 4, Funny

    it's about time, godless commies... Now, switch over to FOX news for the REAL story

  4. I cant wait for a reduction ... by Idimmu+Xul · · Score: 4, Funny

    I can't wait for a reduction in our TV licenses, due to all this money the BBC will now be saving!

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  5. Re:Fuck you Rupert by Kuroji · · Score: 2, Funny

    Hackers can turn your home computer into a bomb...
     
    ... & blow your family to smithereens!

  6. Re:Profit... or Democracy? by jambox · · Score: 3, Funny

    By "democracy" he actually means "my Dad's ability to tell people who to vote for".

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  7. Re:I will happily give BBC more of my money... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    The 40 minute cuts are what's left when they remove Jeremy Clarkson's unfavourable comments about Americans.