The broadcaster is reportedly exploring a sweeping outsourcing strategy that could affect thousands of UK-based roles. With budgets under strain, it’s in talks with major international tech firms to offload critical digital functions.
Early indications suggest key operations such as content‑recommendation algorithms and core finance systems may be handed over to external providers. The vision is to save costs—but at what cost to in‑house capabilities?
BBC offices in Salford, Glasgow, Newcastle, and Cardiff are likely to see the biggest changes. While this could streamline operations, employees fear it may erode the broadcaster’s commitment to regional job growth and dilute control over its platforms.
Critics argue outsourcing may deliver short‑term savings but risks long‑term dependency and reduced capacity for innovation. Trade unions are voicing strong concern over the lack of consultation and the potential impact on UK jobs.
BBC Eyes Massive Outsourcing Push with Thousands of Roles on the Line
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