Cuts to BBC 'risk making it the equivalent of PBS in America'

Oxford University study backs continued licence fee as director-general defends BBC's place in UK culture

People leave the BBC building, in the corporation's West London headquarters, 21 March 2005. The BBC is to axe 2050 jobs in a second wave of cuts to save hundreds of millions of pounds, the c
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IF THE GOVERNMENT continues to force financial cutbacks on the BBC, it could become within a generation a "minor sideshow" in Britain's cultural life, the equivalent of the PBS (Public Broadcasting Service) in the United States.

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