BBC Newsbeat Website And App To Close As Part Of Distinctiveness Drive

'We never thought we’d be all things to all people.'
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The BBC is to close the website and app of Radio 1 Newsbeat as part of changes to the corporation's strategy, it has been announced.

While Newsbeat's radio programmes will not be affected, the decision to shut its online presence has provoked outrage among media commentators.

"Young people need impartial news," one wrote, while another said simply: "Leave it alone."

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BBC Newsbeat's radio programming will not be affected by the changes
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Newsbeat, aimed at 13 to 24-year-olds, runs news content across Radio 1 and Radio 1Xtra, and has a website and mobile app.

After fevered speculation, confirmation came on Tuesday with an announcement by BBC Head of News James Harding.

He wrote in an email to staff: "We will continue to cover a full range of subjects and stories, but we want to make more of current affairs, narrative story-telling, news features and expert analysis."

He said that audience data suggests people do not navigate to the separate Newsbeat homepage, but rather come to its content through the main page of BBC News.

"Audiences want a broader range of stories, which Newsbeat will help deliver online. They are telling us that, online, BBC News is the brand," he said.

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The BBC has confirmed the archiving of thousands of recipes from the BBC's food section.
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Harding launched a three-month review of BBC News in January. 

"We can’t afford to do everything," he said at the time.

The move to close Newsbeat's online presence has already been branded a "mistake" by media commentators.

In addition to food, science and technology content will also be affected with the closure of the iWonder brand. Travel content will also be changed. 

The BBC says it wants to promote "distinctive" content not available elsewhere.

Earlier a source said: "We never thought we'd be all things to all people and these changes reflect that."

Maria Eagle MP, Labour’s Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, said: "This is another example of the mindless destruction caused by the Secretary of State’s obsession with diminishing the BBC."

BBC cuts announced
Newsbeat website and app(01 of06)
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Newsbeat is the news programme on BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 1Xtra, produced by the team at BBC News. Its website and app will be closed but the service will remain on radio. Newsbeat will be "integrated" into BBC News Online. (credit:BBC)
BBC Food(02 of06)
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The BBC Food site will also be closed, sparking a petition with over 25,000 signatures. The recipes will no longer be able to be found on Google on on the BBC site, but can be located if you have the exact URL. The Good Food site - linked to the separate Good Food magazine - will remain. (credit:BBC)
News magazine(03 of06)
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The BBC's news magazine covers news topics in a magazine style, including analysis and longer features on topical issues. The review says the broadcaster will now "focus on distinctive long-form journalism online under a Current Affairs banner and close the online News Magazine". (credit:BBC)
Travel(04 of06)
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The BBC's travel service website, offering updates on road, rail and ferry travel as well as accidents, will be closed, thought it will continue to offer travel news online. It will also halt development of the Travel app. (credit:BBC)
Local news indexes(05 of06)
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Local news index web pages will be removed and replaced with a stream of all local stories called ‘Local Live’. (credit:BBC)
iWonder(06 of06)
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The iWonder section offers "thought-provoking answers to fascinating questions sparked by BBC programmes, the news, anniversaries and world events." It will be closed but its pieces will be "redeployed" across BBC Online. (credit:BBC)