Morale in BBC news teams in London, and around the UK, will not have been lifted by a piece in The Guardian. It reports a staff briefing by silver-tongued BBC News Content boss Richard Burgess:
“Most of our savings are people, frankly. [The cuts will be] 15% of our income. Our income is not entirely salary bill as we have other things as well, although it is the majority. Ultimately, [10% is] a figure across the whole of the BBC, but that doesn’t take into account that there are areas it’s just not possible to make cuts in.
“And so, as a consequence, in the areas where it is possible to make cuts in it ends up being a slightly higher figure. Across news, that 15% figure is fairly consistent in most areas of news.”
This news of other departments impossible to cut is made more joyous by another briefing reported by The Guardian.
"Kerris Bright, the BBC’s chief customer officer, was also asked which departments may be targeted more heavily. Bright, who is responsible for leading the marketing and audiences team and the licence fee unit, told staff that those teams bring in significantly more in revenue than they cost to run, when thinking about where cuts could hit the hardest."