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Trust backs plans to move BBC3 online-only

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Plans to take BBC3 off-air have been given the seal of approval by the BBC Trust – but the body has rejected proposals for a BBC1+1 channel.

The BBC Executive wants to move BBC3 – which has been home to shows from Gavin And Stacey and Cuckoo, to Sun, Sex and Suspicious Parents – online to cut costs.

In its provisional conclusions outlined today, the trust said that it had some “clear concerns” about the short-term impact of the change, including “a potential impact on the ability of the BBC to try out new ideas and develop new talent”.

In the short term the online channel would be likely to lose viewers, having a “much smaller audience than the broadcast channel it is replacing”.

But it said that the plans should be approved, as the online service would save £30 million a year and be more distinctive than the current BBC3 channel, whose audience is falling.

It said that the move should be dependent only on the Executive agreeing to several conditions, including clearer commitments to shows on BBC1 and/or BBC2 which appeal to younger audiences.

The announcement is bad news for campaigners who have battled to keep BBC3 alive as a TV channel and have called the move “disastrous” for the fostering of “new talent” and “innovative ideas”.

Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe, Broadchurch actress Olivia Colman and Poldark’s Aidan Turner are among those who have signed an open letter on the issue.

More than 290,000 people have signed a petition to “save BBC3”.

After today’s judgment, a further 28-day consultation period will take place with the Trust before a final decision is made later this year, and the channel could close as early as January.

On average, 11.2 million people watch BBC3 every week, with around 925,000 of that figure not watching any other BBC TV service.