Whilst we're in the middle of all these BBC cuts, some staff are galled at the people needed to think about even more efficiencies.
Eyebrows went up in Audio & Music yesterday when a round-robin appeared about an "opportunity" to join a workstream entitled "Doing fewer things better in radio".
Though clearly only a temporary post, the successful applicant will "gain broad exposure to the BBC's radio output and work closely with a range of senior BBC leaders". And, presumably, work out which jobs and programmes are disposable.
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