Post by Brian GaffI wonder how many committees it took to make that decision. 26 I'd imagine.
The BBC is getting more like the NHS every day!
Brian
The BBC have often been accused of that but I think there have been many
times the BBC have been able to react quicker than ITV.
From memory, can't guarantee all correct but think there have been
other examples.
Weren't the BBC able to get breakfast TV started up whilst ITV were
still going through lots of committees?
ITV moved the evening news to late so the BBC moved their news to 22:00h
then ITV complained and wanted the BBC to moved their news away from 22:00h!
I remember our manager came back from one of their management meetings
and came up with the usual mantra of removing layers of management (they
always seem to end up back where it had always been). He gave an
example of Morrisons supermarkets where the person on the till could
take a problem direct to the store manager. So a colleague asked the
person on till next time he was in Morrisons, she was horrified - it had
to go through a whole series of layers - far more than we did, I
remember once taking a call direct from someone VERY senior and
regularly spoke to people quite senior. After privatisation, there was
a lot BS but we never saw or spoke to anyone senior.