Friday, April 22, 2011

BBC World News channel possibly ''slimmed-down'' to just concentrate on ''developing news and headlines'' in the future.


The 24 hour news channel BBC World News (TopTV 400 / DStv 400) could be downsized just like the SABC (which is planning its own 24 hour news channel) with talk of downscaling the exceptional British news channel to cut costs by 20%.

The BBC essentially runs two 24 hour news channels - BBC News, which is seen inside Britain, and then the slightly modified BBC World News (but part of the same news gathering hub) that's broadcast to the rest of the world. The news channel is based at, and broadcast from the News Centre within the BBC Television Centre in West London.

According to proposals, as first reported by Britain's The Guardian newspaper, the BBC World News could possibly be ''slimmed-down'' with the  news channel just concentrating on ''developing news and headlines". The channel does however want to focus on improving ''delivering breaking news".

BBC News also wants to try and increase its output to overseas broadcasters and increase the revenue it gets from commercial journalism "without damaging our brand and reputation". Since the BBC is going to lose some revenue with no increase in the BBC license fee for a few years, the news division will have to deal with cutbacks of 20%.

In an email to staff Kevin Bakhurst, channel head of BBC News says ''I do think it is important to remind ourselves that although some of this will be painful, we remain a well-funded news organisation and news channel (we retain around 80% of our funding) with a fair degree of certainty overall about the level of BBC funding for several years to come."