
Read this: The big turn-off: BBC set to cut chat and property shows as budget cuts bite - TV Radio, Media -

Summary: With inflation expected to eat into the BBC licence fee, frozen at 145.50 until the end of 2016, the corporation has promised to deliver efficiency savings of 20 per cent. Mark Thompson, the BBC Director General, outlined a series of possible reductions to services, designed to protect the prime-time programming that he believes is most valued by viewers. Screens could go blank or once again be filled with pages from a revived Ceefax. - independent.co.uk
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