challenge of the bbc faces. the licence fee has been frozen for two years in the bbc has to find big savings and obviously that happens mid cost of living crisis of the need to find £200 million of savings. the other big thing is a technological threat of the bbc is going to be around in ten or 15 years and needs a new generation to not just watch and years and needs a new generation to notjust watch and listen to the bbc but to pay for it so there is another £300 million being spent on new digital programming to try and appeal to let young audience but it does mean getting from here so they re some of the bbc s treasure programmes and services will changed. radio four extra and cvc which i m addicted to not by choice or because my children watch it four won t stop existing but they will become digital services, but with the three years time. radio four long wave. in some programmes, don t yet know which ones, don t no timescale and will be cut. bbc world news, global news channel th
the culture and the language was that way. when president chirac decided to have the french elise website notjust in french but also in english, quite a lot of people were not happy, whether that was in the establishment or elsewhere, the academie francaise, possibly, or elsewhere. he pushed for there to be a global news channel. he understood that a country like france, that has a un security council permanent seat, it was essential that that voice be heard. so, ted turner, when he created cnn, the cable news network, if we cast our minds back that far, was thought to be bonkers, frankly. then bbc world then decides to do the same thing in the 90s, and we can see that as the world has become more globalized, it is essential, as one of the other guests was saying, i think it was dominic, whether it s about brexit or partygate, there is huge interest.
when president chirac decided to have the french elise website notjust in french but also in english, quite a lot of people were not happy, whether that was in the establishment or elsewhere, the academie francaise, possibly, or elsewhere. he pushed for there to be a global news channel. he understood that a country like france, that has a un security council permanent seat, it was essential that that voice be heard. so, ted turner, when he created cnn, the cable news network, if we cast our minds back that far, was thought to be bonkers, frankly. then bbc world then decides to do the same thing in the 905, and we can see that as the world has become more globalized, it is essential, as one of the other guests was saying, i think it was dominic, whether it s about brexit or partygate, there is huge interest. a change of prime minister in the uk, for example, would mean a different