BBC Careers on Twitter: "Do you have a passion for making radio, podcasts & digital content? π»π We could have the ideal junior role for you, to learn about how to produce
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BBC England to cut 450 jobs across TV, radio and online as Β£25m savings needed in two years - Press Gazette
BBC Radio Foyle proposals a 'painful saving', BBC's Tim Davie says - BBC News
BBC announces cuts to English regional TV, radio and online output - BBC News
Almost all BBC local radio staff 'at risk of losing jobs' following major cuts - Hull Live
BBC Radio 4 - Woman's Hour, Part-time work, sexual violence in conflict, graphic novel No Surrender
BBC to cut 380 World Service jobs
BBC Careers on Twitter: "BBC Radio 4's political panel debate programme Any Questions? gives the local live audience a chance to ask their questions to panelists representing the spectrum of political opinion
BBC Radio Manchester radio presenters told to 're-apply for jobs' amid plans to cut staff - Manchester Evening News
BBC job cuts in local radio merger - but investigative reporting gets boost
BBC To Move Jobs & Spend Out Of London In Radical Overhaul β Deadline
Major cuts in jobs and local shows planned for Local BBC Radio β RadioToday
Bracknell BID on BBC Radio Berkshire - Bracknell Jobs Fair - Bracknell BID
Sarah Montague and Martha Kearney in BBC Radio 4 job swap | BelfastTelegraph.co.uk
BBC Radio 4 - You and Yours, Disabled Jobs; Housing Market; Haircuts
Times Radio offering big money in effort to lure BBC presenters | Radio industry | The Guardian
BBC Radio 5 Live - Your Work, Your Money: The Business and Money Advice Podcast, #10 β Jobs special β how to stay in chosen career; getting a new job; graduate jobs
BBC staff fear losing redundancy pay if they speak out about radio cuts, says MP | The Gazette
Bracknell BID on BBC Radio Berkshire - Bracknell Jobs Fair - Bracknell BID
BBC to cut hundreds of jobs across World Service with radio stations to close | The Independent
BBC to overhaul local radio services with stations sharing more programmes | The Independent