The BBC seems to be tangling itself up with the amount of staff that it aims to send at various occasions to cover events. Presently the current figure for Glastonbury, Wimbledon and the World Cup, is over 750.
Each member of the BBC staff working at these events has a role to play in the production of both TV and radio content.
However, through an early report, it came out through the National Audit Office (NAO) that the BBC does not do enough to show that its coverage of major events actually provides the TV License payer with good value for money.
In the meantime BBC has also been under the scanner of MPs who have a motive that appeals to high salaries, but the BBC as a public body is bound to see tough times ahead as the government cuts back.
Hope this measure just falls in to place.




























