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BBC announcement: they listened to us!

July 6th, 2010 by

The BBC Trust just announced “initial conclusions” on cuts to BBC services including 6 Music and Asian Network.

The effect of our campaign is obvious. The Trust rejects the plan to close 6 Music, saying “the case has not been made”. It says it will only go ahead with closing Asian Network if it sees plans for “meeting the needs of the station’s audience in different ways”.  [1]

Together we shifted this debate. Back in February, the Murdoch media and their political allies were in all out attack mode. The BBC was under pressure from all angles to cut more, deeper, sooner. We shifted this debate with people power: 44,000 of us signed the 38 Degrees petition to the BBC Trust.

We’ve already achieved a massive amount. But this is no time to stop working together. We’ve shifted the BBC’s plans, but big threats remain.  We’ll need to keep speaking up for listeners, viewers and licence fee payers. We’ll need to be ready to fight back against enemies of public service broadcasting in the UK.

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6 Music may be saved for now but it’s soon likely to face yet another review soon.  We’ve made sure Asian Network can’t be scrapped without a plan for replacing it, but it remains to be seen if those plans are any good at all. And there are still plans for deep cuts in other areas.

The BBC’s enemies may have been a bit quieter recently, but they haven’t gone away. Rupert Murdoch’s media empire hates the BBC. Many in the new government owe Murdoch a favour or two after he backed them in the election. In the coming months he’ll look to cash in those favours by extending his empire, weakening the rules against political bias, and pushing for further cuts to the BBC.

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NOTES
[1] http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbctrust/our_work/strategy_review/index.shtml

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  • http://www.thecolourmill.co.uk/ Benjy Stanton

    This is great news, 6 music is so important. We need a champion for real music at the cutting edge, otherwise nothing will ever filter down onto mainstream channels like radio 1.

  • Guest

    I don't agree with the fact that you appear to be saying 38 Degrees was the only force which convinced the BBC Trust to reject the closure of 6Music. There was a massive internet campaign against its closure, and whilst 44,000 signatures is an excellent achievement and no doubt helped the campaign, it was a massive joint effort by many, many people. No single person or organisation can claim their own personal victory in this fight. You are making yourselves sound smug by posting this blog entry and I know of an awful lot of people who are angry at your attitude. We should all be congratulating each other and revelling in the news that our beloved station has been saved, not using this as a reason for self-congratulatory press releases.

  • Guest

    I don't agree with the fact that you appear to be saying 38 Degrees was the only force which convinced the BBC Trust to reject the closure of 6Music. There was a massive internet campaign against its closure, and whilst 44,000 signatures is an excellent achievement and no doubt helped the campaign, it was a massive joint effort by many, many people. No single person or organisation can claim their own personal victory in this fight. You are making yourselves sound smug by posting this blog entry and I know of an awful lot of people who are angry at your attitude. We should all be congratulating each other and revelling in the news that our beloved station has been saved, not using this as a reason for self-congratulatory press releases.