As January slips away, and February rushes on, more emerges on bits of the strategic review underway at the BBC. The Guardian says Sharon Baylay, Jay Hunt and Andy Parfitt have got the task of deciding how big "Marketing, Communications and Audiences" should be.
The numbers in the department seems odd, by the Guardian's analysis. Tim Davie joined in 2005, when a department of 480 staff was trying to make savings of 25% over the years ahead. Now the department is a mere 496-strong.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
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