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BBC unveils shake-up of online services including recipes website BBC unveils shake-up of online services including recipes website
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The BBC has announced that a number of websites, including BBC Food and Newsbeat, are to close as part of plans to save £15m.The BBC has announced that a number of websites, including BBC Food and Newsbeat, are to close as part of plans to save £15m.
The online News Magazine will also close but "long-form journalism" will continue under a current affairs banner.The online News Magazine will also close but "long-form journalism" will continue under a current affairs banner.
Local news indexes for more than 40 geographical areas around the country will also cease to exist.Local news indexes for more than 40 geographical areas around the country will also cease to exist.
The BBC's Travel website will also be axed. But the BBC will continue to offer a rolling Local Live service.
The BBC's Travel website is also facing the axe.
Separately, plans are being considered to merge the News Channel with the BBC's international 24-hour television news service.Separately, plans are being considered to merge the News Channel with the BBC's international 24-hour television news service.
An online petition to save the recipe pages has attracted more than 90,000 supporters.
The proposals were announced by head of BBC news and current affairs James Harding.The proposals were announced by head of BBC news and current affairs James Harding.
Mr Harding said the internet required "the BBC to redefine itself, but not its mission".Mr Harding said the internet required "the BBC to redefine itself, but not its mission".
"We will stop doing some things where we're duplicating our work, for example on food, and scale back services, such as travel, where there are bigger, better-resourced services in the market.""We will stop doing some things where we're duplicating our work, for example on food, and scale back services, such as travel, where there are bigger, better-resourced services in the market."
The online creative review, published on Tuesday, sets out savings of more than £15 million, around 15% of the editorial budget.The online creative review, published on Tuesday, sets out savings of more than £15 million, around 15% of the editorial budget.
The proposals, subject to approval, include:The proposals, subject to approval, include:
• Closing the iWonder service, redeploying its formats across BBC Online• Closing the iWonder service, redeploying its formats across BBC Online
• Integrating Newsbeat output into BBC News Online, but close the separate Newsbeat site and app• Integrating Newsbeat output into BBC News Online, but close the separate Newsbeat site and app
• Stop running local news index web pages, offering instead an open stream on the rolling Local Live service• Stop running local news index web pages, offering instead an open stream on the rolling Local Live service
• Removing ring-fenced funding for iPlayer-only commissions• Removing ring-fenced funding for iPlayer-only commissions
• Reducing digital radio and music social media activity and additional programme content that is not core to services• Reducing digital radio and music social media activity and additional programme content that is not core to services
Food petitionFood petition
All existing recipes on The BBC Food website - more than 11,000 of them - will be archived, although the commercial BBC Good Food website will remain. The 11,000 currently on the existing recipes on the BBC Food website will not be linked or optimised so they will be harder to find online. Some may move over to the commercial BBC Good Food website but the BBC said a final decision over what goes where will be made over the next twelve months.
The archived recipes won't be linked or optimised so will be hard to find online. Some may move over to the Good Food website but the BBC said a final decision over what goes where will be made over the next twelve months. Recipes from future TV programmes will be searchable for 30 days, but the planned end to the BBC's Food website has had a strong reaction via the online petition.
Recipes from future TV programmes will be searchable for 30 days, but the planned end to the BBC's Food website has had a strong reaction. Meanwhile, the Mumsnet website has offered to host the BBC recipes.
An online petition to save the recipe archive has attracted more than 90,000 supporters. CEO Justine Roberts told the BBC's director of strategy and digital, James Purnell, in an open letter that there had been "an outpouring of disappointment among the users of Mumsnet".
She said: "We'd like to offer to migrate the BBC's recipes onto Mumsnet, where they can live alongside our own while retaining their BBC branding, and so continue to be accessed, for free, by the British public."
Dan Lepard, a chef whose recipes appear on BBC Food, said the website was an "extraordinary, world-class archive" and asked where were "our rights" to preserve such a "library".Dan Lepard, a chef whose recipes appear on BBC Food, said the website was an "extraordinary, world-class archive" and asked where were "our rights" to preserve such a "library".
"With the BBC recipes, you know they work. I can tell you that loads of recipes out there, don't work, will fail. The BBC ones work," he told BBC Radio 4's Today."With the BBC recipes, you know they work. I can tell you that loads of recipes out there, don't work, will fail. The BBC ones work," he told BBC Radio 4's Today.
What's cooking?What's cooking?
The changes to Newsbeat will see the site merging into the main BBC News site.The changes to Newsbeat will see the site merging into the main BBC News site.
"Audiences want a broader range of stories, which Newsbeat will help deliver online," the report said."Audiences want a broader range of stories, which Newsbeat will help deliver online," the report said.
Newsbeat's executive editor Louisa Compton tweeted that Newsbeat would be "at the heart of" the BBC News site with "more stories reaching a wider young audience".Newsbeat's executive editor Louisa Compton tweeted that Newsbeat would be "at the heart of" the BBC News site with "more stories reaching a wider young audience".
Mr Harding said on Tuesday "no decision" had been made on the future of the BBC News Channel (and the 24-hour World version) but that closure of the rolling channel was not an option.Mr Harding said on Tuesday "no decision" had been made on the future of the BBC News Channel (and the 24-hour World version) but that closure of the rolling channel was not an option.
Among six options on the table, to be decided on by the executive board in July, is a single news channel offering "a global agenda from London".Among six options on the table, to be decided on by the executive board in July, is a single news channel offering "a global agenda from London".
He also said that BBC News sought to reduce spending on on-air talent by 10% over the next five years.He also said that BBC News sought to reduce spending on on-air talent by 10% over the next five years.
The online proposals announced on Tuesday follow the publication of the government's White Paper on the future of the BBC last week.The online proposals announced on Tuesday follow the publication of the government's White Paper on the future of the BBC last week.
What is the BBC White Paper about?What is the BBC White Paper about?
What is the government proposing?What is the government proposing?
Last year, Chancellor George Osborne said the BBC website was becoming "a bit more imperial in its ambitions".Last year, Chancellor George Osborne said the BBC website was becoming "a bit more imperial in its ambitions".
"If you've got a website that's got features and cooking recipes - effectively the BBC website becomes the national newspaper as well as the national broadcaster."If you've got a website that's got features and cooking recipes - effectively the BBC website becomes the national newspaper as well as the national broadcaster.
"There are those sorts of issues we need to look at very carefully," he said."There are those sorts of issues we need to look at very carefully," he said.