By James Hibbs

Published: Thursday, 26 May 2022 at 12:00 am


The BBC has announced plans to stop broadcasting “smaller linear channels”, including CBBC, BBC Four and Radio 4 Extra, after “the next few years”.

The announcement was made as part of a “blueprint” that the BBC will be using the convert it into build a digital-first public service media organisation.

In a speech, Director-General Tim Davie said that in order for the BBC to stay relevant “we need to evolve faster and embrace the huge shifts in the market around us.”

He said: “When I took this job I said that we needed to fight for something important: public service content and services, freely available universally, for the good of all. This fight is intensifying, the stakes are high.”

???? The BBC has set out the blueprint to build a digital public service media organisation. In a speech to staff, Director-General Tim Davie said the BBC must reform to stay relevant and continue to provide great value for all. 
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