BBC ‘in major U-turn’ as broadcaster ‘plans to put sidelined female presenters back on screens after a year off air’
THE BBC is said to have made a 'major U-turn' and plans to place its sidelined presenters back on air.
Last year the broadcaster merged its domestic and world news output to create a single channel.
The move, which was heavily criticised, was part of the cash-strapped station's cost cutting measures.
However, it resulted in five of its beloved female stars not getting presenting roles in the shake-up.
They are Martine Croxall, Geeta Guru-Murthy, Karin Giannone, Kasia Madera and Annita McVeigh.
Now, after nearly a year off air, Beeb bosses are preparing to bring the anchors back on screen.
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The Times report BBC News is set to offer them permanent roles to avoid possible legal action.
An insider said: “They’re all litigious and the National Union of Journalists will back them.
"Plus, the BBC is short of presenters so there are no grounds to make them redundant. And they’re all capable of doing the role.
"A reverse ferret is definitely the best plan.”
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When contacted by The Sun, a spokesperson for BBC News declined to comment on 'HR issues'.
Martine Croxall previously teased to fans she would be back on air in 2024.
The 54-year-old shared a throwback of herself as a budding reporter at the beginning of her career when she was asked about her higly-anticipated return to the airwaves.
She simply said: “2024. Date tbc.”