POLITICSFINANCIAL TIMES WORLD
BBC cuts will damage broadcaster’s crown jewels
BBC cuts are expected to harm the broadcaster's key assets. The government is advised to consider increasing direct license fees or allowing the corporation more freedom to monetize its content.
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