Trust’s consultation finds most of the 11500 respondents back the BBC’s plans – and want to close the ‘iPlayer loophole’ BBC licence fee payers are “supportive” of the corporation’s proposals on how to deal with cuts caused by the new funding deal imposed by the government,but bear warned they enact not want to see any services axed. The corporation’s management, in September, and set aside forward a range of measures to tackle the overall target of £150m in annual savings by 2017,including moving towards a streaming news service that could eventually replace the BBC News channel and create an on-demand service for children called iPlay.
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Source: theguardian.com