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BBC cuts: up to 650 jobs in journalism could go

BBC cuts: up to 650 jobs in journalism could go

BBC News director Helen Boaden has outlined how the department plans to reduce its budget by 16 per cent within the next five years – cuts that could lead to the loss of more than 650 jobs in news.

The corporation has earmarked 800 posts for the axe split roughly equally between network news and English regions, but investment is likely to create up to 200 new posts.

The corporation estimates the final number of jobs lost in news will be between 550-650, though these will not necessarily all be journalists.

Last October’s licence fee settlement resulted in an initial savings target for news of 20 per cent by 2016, but through “testing, persuading and arguing” about the proposals this was later reduced to 16 per cent, or £69m.

Boaden claimed that if it meets savings targets then cash inducements for doing that could bring the budget cut to 13 per cent, or £56m.

She argued that the “cut from 20 per cent to potentially 13 per cent of our budget does demonstrate that the BBC is serious when it says that journalism is its top priority”.

Following last year’s settlement the journalism board which ran BBC journalism was disbanded, resulting in English Regions, Network News and the Global News division coming under a single “increasingly integrated” BBC News Group, led by Boaden.

In a speech to staff yesterday Boaden said it was this “One BBC News” policy that would be at the heart of how it plans to achieve its cost-cutting target.

BBC cuts: up to 650 jobs in journalism could go

She insisted: “The DQF [Delivery Quality First] Team working with a range of news people came up with an answer which is both wonderfully simple and hugely challenging: We need to harness all our resources as One BBC News.

“It’s not just a clever bit of branding. It’s a real idea whose time has come.”

Boaden claimed that BBC News had “never managed to fully realise its potential” and there was still too much duplication.

"Do we have simple processes for sharing? Not really,” she said. “If we’re to achieve our savings target and maintain our quality we must now force the pace of change and build the idea of One BBC News into everything we do.

“It has to become systematic in our planning, our commissioning and in the ways we share our content internally.

Here's how BBC the hopes to achieve its savings target for news and where it is looking to make investments:

  • A reduction in senior management positions including a 20 per cent cut by December 2011 in BBC News and English Regions.
  • Breaking news will “still reign supreme” but there will be “fewer deployments, fewer specials, more repetition of the best items, more from the nations and regions and the removal of our dedicated business slots”.
  • Regional television: protect the 6.30pm slot which “remains the UK’s most popular television news bulletin” but end the regional summaries on Saturday lunchtime and at 3pm on weekdays along with the weekday national daytime summaries.
  • The BBC One regional current affairs series Inside Out will see staff reductions and budget cuts, though the BBC hopes to ring fence money for “investigations and the big stories like the economy”.
  • Funding for Panorama and current affairs programming on BBC One has been ring fenced.
  • Cutting nine hours a year of ad hoc current affairs series on BBC Two including travelogues and some social history.
  • Radio 4 will be closing Taking a Stand and Beyond Westminster and there will be fewer editions of some strands. Radio 5Live will decommission 5Live Investigates in its current form.
  • The Daily Politics will be relaunched six days a week including Sundays from January next year fronted by Andrew Neil. The Daily Politics will also be extended to an hour on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. The BBC is launching a new strand called Politics Europe, which will report from the European Parliament into the Daily Politics . This will be re-broadcast as a standalone programme on BBC Parliament, BBC World News and the News Channel. It will replace the BBC Parliament programme, the Record Europe.
  • Halve the spend on covering party conferences.
  • Reduce the number of dedicated programme reporters working for the Radio Four Sequences and Newsnight.
  • Cut back on the dedicated news service to Radio 1 Xtra and reduce costs by merging the Radio One and 1 Xtra teams.
  • Funding for the Asian Network news service will be "significantly" cut.
  • On Radio 5 Live the budget for news content on the station will be reduced by about 20 per cent and will focus on breaking news, core stories of the day and being the "home of national debate". There will be a reduction in production staffing and in the number and spread of dedicated reporters. 5Live will also be expected to “work even more closely” with BBC Breakfast”.
  • Changing the terms and conditions of staff and reforming pay and grading structures over the next two years should result in around £10m worth of savings.
  • Over five years the corporation aims to create a “single integrated BBC newsgathering” service which will save £8m pounds per year.
  • Close its bureau in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
  • At its W1 base in London there are plans to : build an integrated newsdesk with UK and World newsgatherers sitting together; bring together all TV and radio studio operations staff into one department; bring together specialist roles in graphics, editing and multimedia.
  • From next spring all World Service News daily news staff will become part of the “One BBC Newsroom”.
  • £2m a year has been allocated for investment in the local radio political correspondent network.
  • £3m a year has been allocated to ensure the BBC has “the people and capability to create output appropriate for the various new devices and devices that are coming on to the market”.
  • £3m a year is being invested in its “Journalism Portal” to ensure that “sharing gets easier and simpler over the period”.
  • £500,000 will be invested in supporting investigative Journalism including Panorama and ad hoc investigations across radio and television.

BBC cuts: up to 650 jobs in journalism could go

Boaden told staff: “BBC News exists in all its manifestations to deliver not just the best journalism in the world - but the most trusted.

“It seems to me that at a time when journalism is facing such serious accusations of bad faith and immoral practice, it’s more important than ever that BBC News maintains and if possible, grows the trust of its audiences.

“We do that by delivering our mission, our purposes and by living our values both in our journalism and our journalistic behaviour.”

She added: “I believe that the trustworthiness of BBC News is the bedrock of our relationship with all our audiences and what distinguishes us in their minds from our competitors. And I’m delighted that our audience ratings for trust, impartiality and accuracy are higher now than they were four years ago.

Last Updated on Saturday, 08 October 2011 14:02

Leicester Conference on Genocidal Intent

Leicester Conference on Genocidal Intent

 Unique event is a milestone for the University, say organisers An international conference on Genocidal Intent will be hosted by the University of Leicester on 21 – 23 September 2011. Genocidal intent – the intent to destroy a protected group – is one of the most important aspects of the crime; but it is also an element that has caused considerable difficulties in international criminal tribunals. The problems in identifying intent are one of the reasons why very few genocide convictions have ever been entered in the Yugoslavia Tribunal, and they explain the difficulties which the Prosecution at the International Criminal Court faced when it applied for an arrest warrant against the Sudanese President Omar Al-Bashir.

But genocidal intent is also at the core of much controversy among historians who debate whether destructive intent must be proven before events such as the African slave trade can be termed "genocide". The Leicester conference will bring together prominent scholars from a wide variety of background who engage in various fields of genocide studies.

They include Professor William Schabas, whose book "Genocide in International Law" counts among the most authoritative treatments of the crime; Professor Hans Vest – one of the leading experts on the legal assessment of genocidal intent –, and Professor Paul Bartrop, author of numerous works on the Holocaust and a former President of the Australian Association of Jewish Studies. Dr Behrens, one of the organisers of the conference, said: "We are privileged to welcome some of the foremost genocide scholars to Leicester to discuss this aspect of genocide.

This expert meeting is a unique event and a milestone for the University of Leicester – as far as we know, it is the first time ever that an interdisciplinary conference has been dedicated to this important topic." The topics under discussion include ethnic cleansing, intent and the obligation to prevent genocide, the Srebrenica massacre, the role of motives for the assessment of intent and parliamentary discourse on genocidal intent. Professor Schabas will also give the Sixth Aubrey Newman Lecture on Wednesday, 21 September 2011.

The conference is hosted by the Leicester Project on Genocide and the Holocaust – an interdisciplinary initiative established in 2010 by by Dr Olaf Jensen (Director of the Stanley Burton Centre for Holocaust and Genocide Studies) and Dr Paul Behrens (School of Law). It is the second expert meeting of the project – the first one, in September 2010, dealt with questions of Holocaust and genocide denial. Part of the project is also the maintenance of a network of interested scholars from all academic disciplines who have the opportunity to contribute as authors or as expert commentators.

Last Updated on Monday, 19 September 2011 20:04

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