BBC to slash online content by half as it tightens its focus
4 March 2010 | By Suzanne Bearne, Jennifer Whitehead
The BBC announced this week it will halve its web output and close two DAB radio stations as part of plans by director-general Mark Thompson to scale back the Corporation’s reach.
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