The BBC has announced it is to cut 500 jobs as it attempts to save £200 million to drive the “transformation” of the corporation.
Chief operating adviser Leigh Tavaziva said it is making the changes to improve its premium video offering and digital capabilities.
It comes as the BBC is already attempting to save £500 million as part of a plan announced two years ago.
Tavaziva said “significant activity” is already under way to make the corporation “more flexible”.
“This will support greater investment into premium video content and further develop our digital capabilities.”
She added: “To further build our digital capabilities, whilst targeting efficiencies, over the next two years we will continue to close and transfer roles in some areas and create new roles in growth areas.
“This will result in a forecast net reduction of 500 roles in the public service by March 26, with further growth in targeted areas planned in our commercial group.
“To support these changes we will today be launching a new voluntary redundancy scheme for staff.
“I would like to thank all colleagues for their continued efforts and commitments over the past 12 months.
“I am immensely proud of the exceptional content creativity, delivery, and innovation that our teams both provide and support every day.”
By ALICE WRIGHT FOR DAILYMAIL.COM Published: 14:03 GMT, 24 February 2025 | Updated: 16:31 GMT, 24 February 2025
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