Looming Newsnight cuts add to fears over future of BBC licence fee
by Alexandra Topping from World news | The Guardian on (#6FJCC)
After losing its editor this week, programme faces shake-up that critics say could have long-term impact
It has skewered royals, asked political leaders the same question a dozen times, occasionally got stories wrong and been accused of a lack of impartiality, but Newsnight now faces a more insidious prospect: death by a thousand cuts.
The long-running flagship BBC news and current affairs programme this week lost its editor, and staff are braced for announcements about deep cuts to its budget next week. Critics argue the cuts will leave Newsnight a shadow of its former self and risk weakening the argument for the licence fee.
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