The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Newsround’s afternoon slot to be axed by BBC

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The BBC has been given the green light to axe Newsround’s afternoon TV slot as audiences for its bulletins on the small screen continued to fall in lockdown.

The broadcaste­r wants to move more of its children’s content online in an attempt to halt declining TV viewing numbers among young people.

TV watchdog Ofcom has now approved the plans.

It warned that if “younger audiences don’t engage with the BBC, then public support for the licence fee could be eroded”, which poses “a significan­t risk to the future sustainabi­lity of the BBC”.

Despite lockdown, viewing of Newsround bulletins on CBBC continued to fall in 2020, from 37,000 children aged six to 12 in 2019 to 24,000 in April and May this year.

In contrast, Newsround’s online audience is growing and its website enjoyed two of its highest weeks ever during the lockdown period. Viewers to the CBBC linear channel also declined, but CBBC and Cbeebies’ content on BBC iplayer increased during lockdown.

Ofcom said the pandemic “seems to have accelerate­d” trends in viewing.

The BBC will provide daily children’s news online and they want to commission more children’s content for iplayer.

An Ofcom spokeswoma­n said: “We agree that it makes sense for the BBC to provide more children’s content online.

“Given significan­t shifts in children’s media habits, which have continued during the pandemic, this should help the BBC to engage better with its youngest audiences. But we’re also imposing important safeguards to ensure that the quality of content on the CBBC and Cbeebies channels is maintained, and that the impact of the BBC’S changes are carefully monitored.”

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