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    BBC unveils £100M savings plan as ‘Project Ada’ signals major workforce shake-up

    In a detailed note to employees, chief operating officer Leigh Tavaziva addressed growing speculation following reports about the project
    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauNovember 26, 20252 Mins Read8001 Views
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    The BBC has confirmed a sweeping transformation plan that aims to save at least £100 million by restructuring its workforce and modernising operations. The initiative, internally known as Project Ada, marks one of the most significant overhauls in the corporation’s recent history as it prepares to compete with global tech giants and navigate rapid digital disruption.

    In a detailed note to employees, as reported by Deadline, chief operating officer Leigh Tavaziva addressed growing speculation following reports about the project. She acknowledged the uncertainty the conversations have triggered but stressed that the BBC must evolve to remain a creative and technological leader in an increasingly AI-driven world.

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    At the heart of the plan is a strategy to streamline the organisation and shift resources toward digital-first priorities. Thousands of non-content roles—spanning HR, finance, legal, operations, and other back-office functions—are being evaluated for potential outsourcing to private-sector partners. The corporation is also considering spinning off a new commercial unit to house the digital teams behind platforms such as iPlayer and BBC Sounds.

    The note emphasised that the initiative focuses on creating efficient, modern business processes and overhauling the entire media supply chain to help content teams deliver programmes faster and more effectively. The savings generated, she added, would be reinvested in programming and digital innovation rather than simply cutting costs.

    The announcement has sparked strong pushback. Critics have described the project as “privatisation by stealth,” while trade union Bectu has called for a pause until a new director general is appointed and charter negotiations progress. This plan follows outgoing director general Tim Davie’s substantial workforce reductions over the past five years, which eliminated around 2,000 roles and shifted investment toward digital capabilities.

    The note also assured employees that no final decisions have been made, and promised continued updates in the New Year. However, the timing—weeks before Christmas—has heightened anxiety among staff, many of whom may face uncertainty as the corporation prepares for its next phase of transformation.

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