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BBC layoffs: Hundreds of newsroom jobs set to be cut in restructuring drive

BBC is reportedly preparing hundreds of job cuts in its news division as part of a wider restructuring plan that could affect up to 2,000 roles.

By Surjosnata Chatterjee

Jun 15, 2026 14:28 IST

The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is preparing to cut hundreds of jobs from its news division as part of a broader restructuring plan aimed at reducing costs and reshaping its operations for the future, according to a report by the Financial Times.

The planned reductions are expected to be announced next week and would mark the first phase of a larger cost-cutting programme that could ultimately affect around 2,000 positions across the organisation.

Sources familiar with the matter told the publication that departments across the BBC have been instructed to reduce spending by approximately 10 per cent as the broadcaster seeks to save hundreds of millions of pounds.

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News division expected to face first wave of cuts

The BBC's news operation, which provides content through television, radio, online channels, and local services, would likely become the first department to present its plans for restructuring.

As reported, the department comprises about 25% of the total number of employees at the BBC, which exceeds 20,000, thus being one of the most important in terms of restructuring due to budget savings.

Since employment takes up a significant part of the costs of running the news department, it was suggested that job cuts would be more numerous compared to other departments. Moreover, changes may be noticeable in different services provided by the BBC, such as radio broadcasts.

Funding pressures and digital ambitions

The suggested budget cuts come at a time when BBC is holding talks with the British government about future funding and possible reforms to its license fee scheme.

In addition, the company is trying to focus its attention on the development of digital products such as its iPlayer video-on-demand service and other video-sharing websites like YouTube.

As reported by the Financial Times, there are plans being discussed for possible alternatives to the current license fee model and whether contributions might be made to specific streaming services at some point in the future.In the past months, BBC has already implemented stricter spending policies that include constraints on hiring, travel expenses, and consultants' fees.

Media industry faces wider restructuring

The moves made by the BBC can be viewed in context of wider trends facing media organizations in their attempts to deal with changing audiences and revenues as more people move to consume their content through the internet.

Indeed, some big names in the world of news are making cuts in staff while simultaneously expanding their range of digital content and subscriptions.

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Media analysts state that broadcasting firms and media outlets are finding themselves having to make difficult decisions about cutting costs, while still needing to be competitive.

The BBC has yet to reveal how many employees will be made redundant, though the news of the coming reduction will be carefully observed within the media industry.

FAQs

What is the reason for the BBC to cut jobs?

It appears that the BBC is currently implementing a new cost-cutting program where they seek to reduce costs across departments by 10%.

How many workers might lose their job?

There are indications that up to 2,000 jobs might be lost overall due to the changes that are being implemented; the initial phase would involve several hundred workers losing their jobs in the news department.

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