BBC Four and CBBC will be scrapped as normal TV channels amid a huge shake up that will see 1,000 jobs cut. The channels will appear in their current format until 2025.
BBC chief Tim Davie announced the move today as more viewers move to streaming services to watch their programmes. He also revealed around 1,000 jobs will be cut over the next few years.
The plans are part of a £500million budget cut for the taxpayer-funded corporation, Mr Davie said. Speaking to BBC staff today, he added: "This is our moment to build a digital-first BBC.
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