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Ang Mo Gao bankrupt! BBC mass retrench and closure
An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:
No income no assets to sustain losses. http://tutor2u.chiefstaging.com/busi...ent-at-the-bbc Retrenchment at the*BBC Jim Riley 26th February 2010 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share on Google Email this Print this This story has, unsurprisingly, generated a lot of media interest.* A report in the Times (described as speculation and not entirely denied by the BBC) predicts that the result of a recent strategic review by the BBC will result in some classic retrenchment by the public-sector broadcaster.* Non-core radio stations are tipped as candidates for closure and the BBC’s burgeoning web output is expected to be cut significantly.* Bad news for BBC listeners, viewers and readers perhaps (who, in the UK are licence fee payers of course).* But good news (and a source of many opportunities) for the private sector. Who, for example, will fill the gaps in the market if BBC 6 Music is closed?* Students might also question whether there really is a gap in the market!* A good introduction to the concept of retrenchment, and there are some strong stakeholder issues raised here too. Jim Riley Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com. |
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