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BBC shuts down Romanian service | BBC shuts down Romanian service |
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The BBC World Service is to close its Romanian language service, after 69 years of broadcasting. | The BBC World Service is to close its Romanian language service, after 69 years of broadcasting. |
Transmissions in Romanian will cease on 1 August. | Transmissions in Romanian will cease on 1 August. |
In a statement, World Service Director Nigel Chapman praised the service, which he said had been "a beacon of free and independent information". | In a statement, World Service Director Nigel Chapman praised the service, which he said had been "a beacon of free and independent information". |
The closure was a result of increased media competition in Romania, falling audiences and the need for savings across the World Service, he said. | The closure was a result of increased media competition in Romania, falling audiences and the need for savings across the World Service, he said. |
The Romanian Service will be the only language service to close during the term of the current World Service budget, which runs until April 2011, he said. | The Romanian Service will be the only language service to close during the term of the current World Service budget, which runs until April 2011, he said. |
The World Service plans to retain all 31 remaining language services, six of them within Europe. | The World Service plans to retain all 31 remaining language services, six of them within Europe. |
Mr Chapman said most Romanians preferred to get their news from television now and the service's audience figures had fallen to less than 3% of the adult population. | Mr Chapman said most Romanians preferred to get their news from television now and the service's audience figures had fallen to less than 3% of the adult population. |
BBC broadcasting in Romanian to Moldova will also cease with the closure. | BBC broadcasting in Romanian to Moldova will also cease with the closure. |
'Devastating blow' | |
During the Cold War the service battled against the tight media control exercised by Romania's communist authorities. | During the Cold War the service battled against the tight media control exercised by Romania's communist authorities. |
"Everyone agrees that their presence has contributed to the building of free and open media in Romania," Mr Chapman said in his tribute. | "Everyone agrees that their presence has contributed to the building of free and open media in Romania," Mr Chapman said in his tribute. |
In December 2005 the BBC announced the closure of 10 language services - eight of them broadcasting to Eastern Europe - to pay for a new Arabic TV channel. | In December 2005 the BBC announced the closure of 10 language services - eight of them broadcasting to Eastern Europe - to pay for a new Arabic TV channel. |
The National Union of Journalists' broadcasting organiser, Paul McLaughlin, told the BBC News website that the closure was shocking. | |
"It is a devastating blow for a service that is renowned for providing exemplary journalism, covering the area and the region." | |
He said that coming after management had given the impression that no more language services would be closed it represented a "double blow". | |
"It seems that, bit by bit, the BBC is intent on dismantling the World Service," he said, adding that members were considering the possibility of strike action. |
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