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WED · 2026-06-17 · 11:12 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0617-85170
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BBC boss warns of compulsory redundancies as first phase of cuts revealed

BBC Director-General Matt Brittin has announced significant cost-cutting measures, including the potential for compulsory redundancies and the scrapping of entire programs. The corporation aims to save £500 million over three years, with the first phase targeting news, nations, and content divisions, leading to 550 job losses and £160 million in savings this financial year.

Michael Savage Media editorThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-06-17 · 11:12 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 3 min
BBC boss warns of compulsory redundancies as first phase of cuts revealed
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BBC Director-General Matt Brittin has announced significant cost-cutting measures, including the potential for compulsory redundancies and the scrapping of entire programs. The corporation aims to save £500 million over three years, with the first phase targeting news, nations, and content divisions, leading to 550 job losses and £160 million in savings this financial year. Brittin also revealed plans to review broadcast TV channels and the radio network due to shifting audience habits towards online content. As part of the drive for efficiency, at least 10% of senior leaders will be cut, and approximately 700 corporate roles are expected to go. These cuts are intended to sustain output with high audience value, meet audiences on digital platforms, and make the BBC simpler and faster.

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The broadcaster’s news, nations and content divisions are to lose 550 staff members as part of a cost-cutting programme.

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Overall, as many as 2,000 jobs will be lost over the next three years, with a savings target of £500m.

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The divisions are the first to reveal the first phase of the cuts programme, the biggest at the BBC for more than a decade.

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Reductions of this scale inevitably mean some compulsory redundancies, though we will work hard to avoid this wherever we can.

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About 700 roles are expected to go across its corporate divisions.

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Entire BBC programmes will be scrapped and compulsory redundancies will be necessary as part of sweeping cuts at the corporation, the new director general, Matt Brittin, has told staff.The former Google executive also announced he was reviewing the BBC’s broadcast TV channels and radio network, as audiences continue to switch to online content.The broadcaster’s UK-wide channels include BBC-one" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="10019" data-entity-type="organization">BBC One, BBC-two" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="147846" data-entity-type="organization">BBC Two, BBC-three" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="147784" data-entity-type="organization">BBC Three, BBC-four" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="147970" data-entity-type="organization">BBC Four, the BBC-news-channel" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="147971" data-entity-type="organization">BBC News channel and BBC-parliament" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="147972" data-entity-type="organization">BBC Parliament, as well as two children’s channels.Brittin said 10% of “senior leaders” would go as part of the cuts. About 700 roles are expected to go across its corporate divisions.Matt Brittin, the BBC’s director-general, said many divisions had already opened voluntary redundancy windows and more would be opening. Photograph: Chris J Ratcliffe/ReutersThe broadcaster’s news, nations and content divisions are to lose 550 staff members as part of a cost-cutting programme that will save £160m this financial year.The divisions are the first to reveal the first phase of the cuts programme, the biggest at the BBC for more than a decade. Overall, as many as 2,000 jobs will be lost over the next three years, with a savings target of £500m.Brittin told staff: “Reductions of this scale inevitably mean some compulsory redundancies, though we will work hard to avoid this wherever we can. Many divisions have already opened voluntary redundancy windows; more will be opening today.”He said: “We will also have to close some programmes.”He set out three principles behind the cuts. The first was to sustain output with the “highest audience value and impact”. The second was to meet audiences “where they are” – a nod to the rise of digital platforms such as YouTube. He said spending on commissioning by the content, news and nations divisions would fall by about £80m next year.Finally, he said he wanted to make the BBC “simpler and faster – we must reduce duplication, clarify accountability and increase the speed of decision making. This includes reducing senior leaders by at least 10%.”Brittin will address staff next week to talk through the cuts in an event that will also include the content chief, Kate Phillips.“We live in very uncertain times,” he said. “Our audiences rely on us every day to keep them informed, entertained and equipped to make sense of the world. Making savings while fulfilling our mission means a doubly difficult time for everyone.”Philippa Childs, the head of the broadcasting union Bectu, said: “These cuts, while expected, will still be devastating for the workforce and to the BBC as a whole. Ten per cent cuts when real-terms income from the licence fee is already down £1.3bn in the last decade is significant and will affect the BBC’s ability to deliver its public service mission. It seems clear that cuts will have a direct impact on programming and output, and audiences will also notice the effects.“To be embarking on this latest round of cuts at the same time as charter renewal is far from ideal. I’m not sure how you can make informed decisions about the long-term future of the organisation when it will be in a substantially diminished place at the end of the process than the beginning.”
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