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Acting Captain Head Fails to Inspire as Australia’s T20 World Cup Campaign Crumbles

Travis Head's stint as acting captain ended in disaster...

BBC’s Cost‑Cutting Plan: Big Tech May Build Your Next iPlayer Updates

In an effort to balance shrinking licence‑fee income, the BBC is considering a major outsourcing push—potentially partnering with large tech firms to handle algorithm and platform development.
That could mean formal roles in News Online, Sport, iPlayer, Sounds, and finance are stripped out of the UK. The changes could affect multiple regional hubs and threaten recent efforts to spread opportunities beyond London.
Supporters argue the move could lower costs and allow more investment in content. Detractors are warning it could reduce innovation, lock the BBC into rigid contracts, and weaken its public service remit.
Trade bodies have called the proposal damaging to the public interest, demanding the broadcaster commit clearly to protecting UK jobs and involving staff in the decision‑making process.

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