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Jessica Parker has moved to Washington.

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#42

(14-04-2023, 01:40 PM)Newsroom Wrote:  Jessica Parker has moved to Washington.

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I noticed that the other day.
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#43

Nick Buckley moving from BBC News to Sky News.

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Catriona Perry leaving RTE Six One News for the BBC as chief Washington presenter
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(04-05-2023, 03:47 PM)Crowe24 Wrote:  www.rte.ie 

Catriona Perry leaving RTE Six One News for the BBC as chief Washington presenter

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(04-05-2023, 05:44 PM)Newsroom Wrote:  
(04-05-2023, 03:47 PM)Crowe24 Wrote:  www.rte.ie 

Catriona Perry leaving RTE Six One News for the BBC as chief Washington presenter

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I know we're supposed to all cheer on this new combined news channel (as apparently news channels are dead and podcasts are the way forward) but it just leaves me cold that so many people are being let go in London, only for people in Washington (a city in a country with much higher salaries) to be hired in their stead. Catriona is an excellent hire and I am really pleased for her, but it seems a bit off for the British Broadcasting Corporation to be sacking British roles and hiring in America instead.
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Kojak Wrote:
Newsroom Wrote:www.bbc.com 
I know we're supposed to all cheer on this new combined news channel (as apparently news channels are dead and podcasts are the way forward) but it just leaves me cold that so many people are being let go in London, only for people in Washington (a city in a country with much higher salaries) to be hired in their stead. Catriona is an excellent hire and I am really pleased for her, but it seems a bit off for the British Broadcasting Corporation to be sacking British roles and hiring in America instead.
Well said, and I'm sure won't go unnoticed at the next culture netting. 

I've nothing negative to say about anyone, but I am so displeased with how the BBC have operated.
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(04-05-2023, 06:18 PM)Kojak Wrote:  
(04-05-2023, 05:44 PM)Newsroom Wrote:  www.bbc.com 
I know we're supposed to all cheer on this new combined news channel (as apparently news channels are dead and podcasts are the way forward) but it just leaves me cold that so many people are being let go in London, only for people in Washington (a city in a country with much higher salaries) to be hired in their stead. Catriona is an excellent hire and I am really pleased for her, but it seems a bit off for the British Broadcasting Corporation to be sacking British roles and hiring in America instead.
 I couldn’t agree more. I posted in the other thread an interview in which it states that the BBC is using licence fee money to hire American lead presenters. I’m sorry but that’s wrong in my opinion. I cannot see how it can be justified.

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Several posts removed. Please remain civil.

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Razia Iqbal to leave BBC News, after serving the corporation for 30 years.

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