City A.M. reports that:-
"Ofcom gives merged BBC News channel the nod but calls for quality UK content"
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"“We have regular engagement with the BBC on all aspects of its operations and we will continue to develop our understanding of the detail of these proposals,” Ofcom said in a document. “Should any issues of concern arise we will work with the BBC to address them, and if necessary, take steps under either our performance or competition powers to ensure the BBC continues to compete fairly and deliver for audiences in the UK”."
"A petition called ‘Save the BBC News Channel from Closure’ has also launched and gained over 6,270 signatures."
Change.org has a page:-
"In July 2022, the BBC announced plans to merge the largely UK-focused BBC News Channel and the international service BBC World News.
The new channel will be commercial and aimed at an overseas audience. The UK licence payer will not recognise it.
The BBC says there will be UK-specific "opt-outs" - content you already get elsewhere on the BBC - such as: Nicky Campbell's BBC Radio 5 Live phone-in show in the mornings; BBC One news programmes; Newsnight.
There will be no UK content specific to the news channel apart from during short ad breaks or where a duty editor decides it's worth mobilising staff and a small studio to cover a breaking UK story.
Ofcom plans to remove regulations relating to the BBC News Channel. This will allow the BBC to make the changes without the need for Ofcom approval and a public consultation.
Please sign this petition to register your objection to the BBC proposal to close down the service that currently serves UK viewers and provides dedicated, in-depth coverage of domestic stories.
BBC management is claiming there's been no pushback from viewers since the announcement about the planned merger in July. However, it seems they may not have been entirely transparent with viewers about the extent to which UK news coverage will be cut back."