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director-general Tim Davie is understood to have warned staff about job cuts after revealing the licence fee freeze will result in a £285million gap in funding.<br>Tim Davie, 54, reportedly told employees that the licence fee settlement, which will see the fee frozen at £159 for two years, would require the BBC to rethink its operational structure. <br> Nadine Dorries confirmed the licence fee would be frozen for two years, until 2024, after which it will rise in line with inflation for the following four years.<br>In an internal video conference, Mr Davie told staff that the headcount at the organisation would 'probably' get 'slightly smaller, according to . <br>He said: 'I'm going to be blunt — we'd rather have slightly less people here, but properly funded and in the right place.'<br>         Tim Davie (pictured) reportedly told employees the BBC licence fee settlement, which will see the fee frozen at £159 for two years, would require the BBC to rethink its operational structure<br>BBC insiders are believed to have interpreted his comments as a warning about redundancies, while staff are said to be 'upset, frustrated and depressed'.<br>Mr Davie reportedly said that staff should expect further details in April, when the company's new financial year begins and the licence fee settlement is introduced. <br>It comes after Mr Davie refused to rule out scrapping BBC Four and warned 'everything's on the agenda' after revealing the licence fee freeze will result in a £285million gap in funding for the corporation.<br>   RELATED ARTICLES              <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>He said the income from the fee by 2027 will be about £4.2billion based on the corporation's assumptions around inflation and admitted that the settlement 'will affect our frontline output, there's no doubt about that'.<br>Mr Davie was asked whether BBC Four would survive, and said: 'I'm not going to make specific recommendations now, we are going to take stock, we've got the settlement - that gives us certainty now. <br>'We will make clean decisions, what we need to do is just go through this year.<br><br>We're being prudent in the way we plan our finances.'<br>         Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries (pictured) confirmed the licence fee would be frozen for two years, until 2024, after which it will rise in line with inflation for the following four years <br>While being interviewed on a prime-time 7.50am slot on BBC Radio 4's Today by Nick Robinson, Mr Davie was pressed on the future of BBC Four, BBC Two and Radio Five Live, and said: 'I think everything's on the agenda.'<br>Asked whether 'channels might go', he said: 'Absolutely'. <br>Mr Davie added: 'People, clearly and rightly, are worried about what the £285million cut in terms of two years flat brings, but also, as an organisation, we need to reshape ourselves for a digital age.<br><br>If you have any concerns relating to where and how you can make use of [https://slotcomment.com/unconditional-free-credit เครดิตฟรีไม่มีเงื่อนไข], you could contact us at our page. The media market is moving extremely rapidly.'<br>Mr Davie said the corporation felt it was being 'listened to' but given the licence fee was set by politicians 'you are in the political swirl', and he expressed disappointment at the freeze, saying 'we would have liked to have seen an inflation rise throughout the period'. <br>He told the Today programme: 'Our estimate is, and just to set this clearly for everyone, by the year 2027, the licence fee income will be about £4.2billion based on our assumptions around inflation. <br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox news floatRHS" data-version="2" id="mol-b205ca00-7993-11ec-8aea-a9f9d0e70636" website Tim Davie warns staff of job cuts after licence fee freezing
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<br>Eva Longoria shows off her gym-honed figure in beige... The Real Housewives franchise is set to expand across Africa... Emma Roberts looks stylishly chic in a long floral dress as... Khloe Kardashian looks slender in all black as she stretches...<br><br>The two aspects of this oddball hero interact with each other on screen in various ways, which means Isaac plays two very different characters who talk to each other in mirrors and other reflections. To act out those split personality scenes, Isaac needed a stand-in: so they hired his brother, journalist Mike Hernandez. "I didn't anticipate how technically demanding that was going to be," Isaac remembers, "having to show up and decide which character I was going to play first and and then try to block that out, give my brother notes, do the scene and then switch characters."<br><br>The star, 49, was the bookies' favourite to replace Daniel Craig as the super spy, but is keen to pursue other roles - and has even put forward a list of proposed names to producer Barbara Broccoli of actors to play 007.<br><br>More than 90% of Macau's residents are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 but authorities have closely followed China's zero-COVID mandate which seeks to curb all outbreaks at almost any cost, contrary to the rest of the world which is already living with the virus.<br>The bookmakers said: 'We've seen a flurry of interest in Idris Elba and have slashed his odds accordingly, so much so that he's now the clear favourite as far as we're concerned to replace Daniel Craig as 007.' <br><br> Accountant Graham Wildin (pictured), 70, was yesterday sent to prison for six weeks for contempt of court after refusing to demolish the private leisure complex with a cinema, gym, casino (pictured), bar and bowling alley at his home in Cinderford, Gloucestershire<br><br>'But it also meant that what I could do is there could be some sort of arc, emotional arc, that I could aim for, and that something he does or has to do means he has to end and that he can't be around any more.<br><br>One of my favorite comedians is Roy Wood Jr. Since 2015, he's been a correspondent on The Daily Show With Trevor Noah, where he consistently and expertly mixes satire and social commentary with things that are just stupid funny. On Friday, Oct. 29, his new stand-up special, Roy Wood Jr.: Imperfect Messenger, premieres on Comedy Central.<br><br>Marvel is certainly getting value for its money from Oscar Isaac. New superhero show Moon Knight mixes Marvel's trademark cocktail of action and humor with spooky horror and intriguing Egyptian mythology, and Isaac embodies that mix of styles by playing multiple roles as a normal guy who discovers he's secretly a superhero -- whether he wants to be or not.<br><br>You can pregame for Imperfect Messenger by following on Twitter: Roy Wood Jr. - Ex Jedi (@roywoodjr). It's there where he's matter-of-fact, funny and a bit silly. He once did a series of shorts called The Coalition, which was a Sopranos-style show revolving around fast-food chicken sandwiches, animated by Wood. Each sandwich represented a different crime family, all of which conspired against Popeye's. It's obvious to say that Wood has a solid approach to his social media game.<br><br>"And the other aspect that really attracted me was the Egyptian part of it, the Egyptology," Diab said in the press conference. "As an Egyptian, we always see us depicted, or the Middle East depicted, in a way that is called Orientalism, when you see us as exotic and dehumanized. Just showing us as normal human beings and seeing even Egypt as Egypt [was appealing], because 90% of the time, Egypt [in movies] is not Egypt. Imagine Paris and you see Big Ben in the background. ... It's funny, but it hurts."<br><br>During our interview, we discuss a number of topics, including video games, cartoon theme songs and his poignant column for The New York Times about his home state, Alabama, and how he's hopeful for its future in terms of social equality and equity. 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Eva Longoria shows off her gym-honed figure in beige... The Real Housewives franchise is set to expand across Africa... Emma Roberts looks stylishly chic in a long floral dress as... Khloe Kardashian looks slender in all black as she stretches...

The two aspects of this oddball hero interact with each other on screen in various ways, which means Isaac plays two very different characters who talk to each other in mirrors and other reflections. To act out those split personality scenes, Isaac needed a stand-in: so they hired his brother, journalist Mike Hernandez. "I didn't anticipate how technically demanding that was going to be," Isaac remembers, "having to show up and decide which character I was going to play first and and then try to block that out, give my brother notes, do the scene and then switch characters."

The star, 49, was the bookies' favourite to replace Daniel Craig as the super spy, but is keen to pursue other roles - and has even put forward a list of proposed names to producer Barbara Broccoli of actors to play 007.

More than 90% of Macau's residents are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 but authorities have closely followed China's zero-COVID mandate which seeks to curb all outbreaks at almost any cost, contrary to the rest of the world which is already living with the virus.
The bookmakers said: 'We've seen a flurry of interest in Idris Elba and have slashed his odds accordingly, so much so that he's now the clear favourite as far as we're concerned to replace Daniel Craig as 007.' 

 Accountant Graham Wildin (pictured), 70, was yesterday sent to prison for six weeks for contempt of court after refusing to demolish the private leisure complex with a cinema, gym, casino (pictured), bar and bowling alley at his home in Cinderford, Gloucestershire

'But it also meant that what I could do is there could be some sort of arc, emotional arc, that I could aim for, and that something he does or has to do means he has to end and that he can't be around any more.

One of my favorite comedians is Roy Wood Jr. Since 2015, he's been a correspondent on The Daily Show With Trevor Noah, where he consistently and expertly mixes satire and social commentary with things that are just stupid funny. On Friday, Oct. 29, his new stand-up special, Roy Wood Jr.: Imperfect Messenger, premieres on Comedy Central.

Marvel is certainly getting value for its money from Oscar Isaac. New superhero show Moon Knight mixes Marvel's trademark cocktail of action and humor with spooky horror and intriguing Egyptian mythology, and Isaac embodies that mix of styles by playing multiple roles as a normal guy who discovers he's secretly a superhero -- whether he wants to be or not.

You can pregame for Imperfect Messenger by following on Twitter: Roy Wood Jr. - Ex Jedi (@roywoodjr). It's there where he's matter-of-fact, funny and a bit silly. He once did a series of shorts called The Coalition, which was a Sopranos-style show revolving around fast-food chicken sandwiches, animated by Wood. Each sandwich represented a different crime family, all of which conspired against Popeye's. It's obvious to say that Wood has a solid approach to his social media game.

"And the other aspect that really attracted me was the Egyptian part of it, the Egyptology," Diab said in the press conference. "As an Egyptian, we always see us depicted, or the Middle East depicted, in a way that is called Orientalism, when you see us as exotic and dehumanized. Just showing us as normal human beings and seeing even Egypt as Egypt [was appealing], because 90% of the time, Egypt [in movies] is not Egypt. Imagine Paris and you see Big Ben in the background. ... It's funny, but it hurts."

During our interview, we discuss a number of topics, including video games, cartoon theme songs and his poignant column for The New York Times about his home state, Alabama, and how he's hopeful for its future in terms of social equality and equity. At one point, Wood explained the appeal of playing online VR poker late at night.

They are soaking up losses as they prepare to bid for new licenses in a business that generated $36 billion in revenue in 2019, the last year before COVID curbs slammed the sector. (Reporting by Farah Master and Twinnie Siu; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman)

'In what should have been a completely avoidable situation, Mr Wildin has continually ignored planning law and policies that are there to protect local communities,' said Cllr Paul Hiett, Deputy Leader of Forest of Dean Council

Part of the appeal of the role for the Star Wars and Dune star was to put a slightly different spin on Marvel's trademark quippy humor from wiseacres like Tony Stark and Peter Parker. "There was a chance to do a different type of comedy," said Isaac of his bumbling character, "with somebody that doesn't know they're being funny." 

A council spokesperson added: 'Following a series of warnings, in November 2018 the Council obtained an injunction against Mr Wildin and he had until 25th April 2020 to demolish a leisure building he built, (excluding the substantial retaining wall) in 2014 without planning permission.
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