BBC local staff vote in favour of strike over radio cuts
Staff working for the BBC's regional services in England are to stage a 24-hour strike in March over plans to merge some local radio shows..
The BBC has announced plans for its 39 local stations to share more shows in afternoons, evenings and at weekends.A spokesperson said they were "disappointed at the outcome of the ballot". Under the BBC's proposals, the 39 stations in England would keep their own weekday morning programmes but then share 20 afternoon weekday shows, 10 shows after 18:00 and a single all-England programme after 22:00. Weekend output will also be affected.- but with extra timeslots to ensure a broad range of music can still be played.
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