Media
Trust rules out channel closures
Published Thursday, Sep 20 2007, 09:44 BST | By Joanne Oatts

The Trust reportedly told BBC director general Mark Thompson at a meeting on Wednesday that such a move was not an option, and instead the BBC must make annual savings of 3% over the next five years as a way to plug its £2 billion funding gap.
Reports suggest the Trust indicated to Thompson that less programmes should be produced, with more BBC content used across multiple platforms as a way to streamline resources.
An official announcement is expected from the Trust following its meeting on October 17.
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