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BBC Trust chairman Sir Michael Lyons has said "public concern" might mean the corporation will have to "rethink" plans to axe two radio stations. "Public concern" might mean the BBC will have to "rethink" plans to axe two radio stations, BBC Trust chairman Sir Michael Lyons has said.
There has been growing opposition to the announcement by director general Mark Thompson on Tuesday, earmarking 6 Music and Asian Network for closure.There has been growing opposition to the announcement by director general Mark Thompson on Tuesday, earmarking 6 Music and Asian Network for closure.
The proposals will go through a public consultation before being approved.The proposals will go through a public consultation before being approved.
Mr Thompson is expected to meet with union leaders later, who say 600 people could lose their jobs.Mr Thompson is expected to meet with union leaders later, who say 600 people could lose their jobs.
Broadcasting union Bectu and the National Union of Journalists have already warned there could be staff strikes to fight any compulsory redundancies.Broadcasting union Bectu and the National Union of Journalists have already warned there could be staff strikes to fight any compulsory redundancies.
'Public concern''Public concern'
Closing BBC 6 Music is bad news for unsigned acts and new British music. Lily Allen, Guardian More reactions from the papers Send us your commentsClosing BBC 6 Music is bad news for unsigned acts and new British music. Lily Allen, Guardian More reactions from the papers Send us your comments
The proposed cuts have been criticised by music industry figures including music producer Mark Ronson and pop star La Roux.The proposed cuts have been criticised by music industry figures including music producer Mark Ronson and pop star La Roux.
More than 100,000 people have already joined a group set up on social networking site Facebook to save 6 Music.More than 100,000 people have already joined a group set up on social networking site Facebook to save 6 Music.
Writing in The Guardian, Brit-winner Lily Allen said she hoped "that the backlash they've received so far will make them think twice". Writing in the Guardian, Brit-winner Lily Allen said she hoped "that the backlash they've received so far will make them think twice".
The strategy review has also proposed that half of the BBC websites would close by 2013, along with teen services Switch and Blast.The strategy review has also proposed that half of the BBC websites would close by 2013, along with teen services Switch and Blast.
But, Sir Michael has told the BBC's Today programme that nothing has been decided for definite yet.But, Sir Michael has told the BBC's Today programme that nothing has been decided for definite yet.
"If we find that there's massive public concern that we need to take account of, then we will go back to the director general to rethink the strategy before it's approved.""If we find that there's massive public concern that we need to take account of, then we will go back to the director general to rethink the strategy before it's approved."
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Sir Michael said the report "heads towards a more disciplined and sharply-focused BBC" which means "some difficult choices" will need to be made.Sir Michael said the report "heads towards a more disciplined and sharply-focused BBC" which means "some difficult choices" will need to be made.
"But we will not shrink from those choices where they are in the interests of licence fee-payers," he added."But we will not shrink from those choices where they are in the interests of licence fee-payers," he added.
"There will always be people who are disappointed when you take something away from them - that's the history of the BBC and the history of public services."There will always be people who are disappointed when you take something away from them - that's the history of the BBC and the history of public services.
"One strong message that the Trust is putting out is that the BBC simply cannot continue to grow forever. The impact that then places on both the licence fee and on competitors has to be more measured." "One strong message that the trust is putting out is that the BBC simply cannot continue to grow forever. The impact that then places on both the licence fee and on competitors has to be more measured."
The review has also pledged that more money would be ploughed into international news and the BBC must put a higher proportion of the licence fee into quality programmes to make "fewer things better".The review has also pledged that more money would be ploughed into international news and the BBC must put a higher proportion of the licence fee into quality programmes to make "fewer things better".