John Humphrys: BBC is too big and should be slimmed down

Veteran broadcaster joins calls for change despite warning from BBC chief to stop attacking corporation

John Humphrys

JOHN HUMPHRYS believes the BBC is too big and suffers from a surfeit of executives who tie people up in meetings.

While the presenter of BBC Radio 4's Today programme believes the broadcaster is still "a profound force for good", he said more cost-cutting was required to slim it down. His comments echo those of another BBC stalwart, Question Time host David Dimbleby, who last year said that the BBC needs to "redefine" its role and examine "whether it is too powerful for its own good".

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