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BBC to cut 360 online jobs as web budget slashed by 25%

January 24, 2011

The BBC is to cut about 200 websites in a cost-cutting drive, resulting in the loss of up to 360 jobs at the broadcaster over the next two years.

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The changes will see BBC Online’s budget cut by £34m. Among the sites to close include teen site Switch and community sites h2g2 and 606.
The plans are part of the BBC’s cost-cutting measures to make 20% savings as a result of the Licence Fee settlement.
The changes are intended to make the BBC website more distinctive and reduce competition with commercial websites.
Skills website RAW, creative teen service Blast and documentary website Video Nation will also be closed under the reorganisation.
Other reductions include the replacement of the majority of programme websites with automated content and the automation of bespoke digital radio sites 1Xtra, 5 live sports extra, 6 Music and Radio 7.
There will be fewer news blogs while standalone forums, communities and message-boards will be reduced and replaced with integrated social tools.
There will also be a reduction in the overall amount of sports news, live sport and showbusiness news, but also more culture and arts coverage on the News website.
About 180 websites are expected to close ahead of schedule later this year. The overall changes will be made by February 2013/14.
BBC director general Mark Thompson said: “BBC Online is a huge success, but our vast portfolio of websites means we sometimes fall short of expectation.
“A refocusing on our editorial priorities, a commitment to the highest quality standards, and a more streamlined and collegiate way of working will help us transform BBC Online for the future.”
As part of the BBC’s Putting Quality First strategy, BBC Online will form 10 distinctive areas: News, Sport, Weather, CBeebies, CBBC, Knowledge & Learning, Radio & Music, TV & iPlayer, Homepage and Search.
Editorial focus will be on high quality news, clearer local sites on news, sport, weather and travel and creative spaces for children.
The iPlayer will also be re-shaped into a unified offering, bringing together programming and programming information with archive content.
The current BBC Online budget is £137m.

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