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Well at least the licence fee isn't being wasted on those costume dramas I hate!
Seriously though, what a waste of bleedin money! I've put my application in for the role of Chief Executive... well I've got as much chance as the next guy if this is their idea of effective budgeting and cost cutting!
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/7427001/BBC-sends-staff-on-Facebook-course.html
Seriously though, what a waste of bleedin money! I've put my application in for the role of Chief Executive... well I've got as much chance as the next guy if this is their idea of effective budgeting and cost cutting!
The BBC is spending thousands of pounds on sending staff on a course to teach them how to use Facebook.
Thousands of employees are eligible to go on the Making the Web Work for You day course, which costs £100 a time.
It includes information on how to use the popular social networking site, and others such as Twitter and Bebo.
But some staff have criticised the move as a waste of money – using Facebook to do so.
According to The Sun, one sound engineer wrote: "We're meant to be belt-tightening. It's an astonishing waste of money.
"Teenagers who can barely read or write have managed to teach themselves."
Philip Davies, a Conservative MP who is on the House of Commons' culture, media and sport select committee, described it as "pathetic".
However, a BBC spokesman defended the course – which she said was voluntary – stressing that it was about much more than using social networking sites.
She said: "This one day internal course is offered to BBC staff to help them develop effective and comprehensive internet research and social media skills for use in their jobs."
She described a figure of 23,000 staff eligible for the course as "pure speculation", saying it would only release the figure if forced to do so by a freedom on information request.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/7427001/BBC-sends-staff-on-Facebook-course.html