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BBC to cut 550 jobs in cost-saving drive, Telegraph reports

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Posted on June 17, 2026

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BBC to cut 550 jobs in cost-saving drive, including news division layoffs

BBC Announces Major Job Cuts Amid Financial Pressures

LONDON, June 17 (Reuters) - Britain's BBC public service broadcaster will cut 550 jobs, including in its news and content divisions, it said on Wednesday, as part of plans under new director-general Matt Brittin to save £500 million over the next three years.

Challenges Facing the BBC

The BBC is facing a battle to stay relevant as viewers, particularly younger audiences, shift to streamers and other digital platforms.

Leadership Changes and Calls for Reform

In March, the corporation named former Google executive Brittin as its new director general. At the time, BBC Chair Samir Shah said there was a need for radical reform at the publicly funded organisation, and Brittin said it faced a moment of "real risk".

Details of the Job Cuts

Impact on News and Content Divisions

The cuts to its news operation will include closing some long-running programmes, merging production teams across shows and a review of senior on-air roles.

Scope of the Reductions

The BBC, which had about 21,500 employees as of March last year, said the full package of changes announced on Wednesday would deliver around £160 million of the £500 million target. Further savings, including cuts of around 700 corporate division jobs, would be announced in the coming months, it said.

Total job losses would be around 1,800 to 2,000 over the next three years.

Future Funding and Strategic Considerations

Brittin must negotiate a new funding settlement after the broadcaster's Royal Charter expires at the end of 2027. Options include retaining the licence fee paid by TV-watching households or moving to subscriptions or funding from advertising.

(Reporting by William James; Writing by Sam Tabahriti; Editing by Alison Williams and Alex Richardson)

Key Takeaways

  • BBC plans to axe 550 roles and scrap selected programmes under new director‑general as cost‑cutting accelerates
  • Cost‑saving effort is part of a larger drive to remove approximately 2,000 jobs over three years, with BBC News likely to face the deepest cuts
  • The initiative forms part of a broader £500 million reduction in annual operating costs amid funding pressures and changing consumption patterns

Frequently Asked Questions

How many jobs is the BBC planning to cut?
The BBC plans to cut 550 jobs as part of its latest cost-saving measures.
What is causing the job cuts at the BBC?
The job cuts are part of cost-saving plans under the BBC's new director-general.
Which areas of the BBC are expected to be most affected?
BBC News is expected to be hit hardest by the staff reductions.
Are any BBC programmes being closed?
Yes, some programmes will be closed as part of the cost-saving drive.
How many jobs does the BBC plan to reduce over three years?
The wider cost-saving plans include reducing around 2,000 jobs over three years.

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