Edinburgh: Close BBC 3 and keep current affairs, says BBC’s Sweeney
Sunday, 26 August 2007, 22:02
The BBC should kill its digital channels to prevent further cuts to its current affairs output, according to Panorama reporter John Sweeney.
Speaking in a panel session on the state of current affairs programming at the Edinburgh Television Festival, Sweeney argued that further BBC cuts due this autumn could devastate the department and that BBC bosses [...]
Entry Filed under: Edinburgh 2007, Edinburgh International Television Festival
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