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Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 9 October 2025
Neil Bibby
I just do not see how you can do that with a headcount that will be 10 per cent lower in your organisation.
You currently have the STV North output, but you also have excellent news coverage in Glasgow in the west and Edinburgh in the east. You cover issues of importance to people right across Scotland. That manifests itself in your results. For example, I understand that, last night, STV’s news programme had 330,000 viewers, which was 50,000 more than “Reporting Scotland”. The only programme that beat your news offering last night was “Celebrity Traitors”, which is quite unique. Do you not fear that diluting the regional news offering, by getting rid of STV’s news programme, will hasten the decline of STV as a brand? Given those figures, which represent a success story, will you not shoot yourselves in the foot by making the proposed changes?
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 9 October 2025
Neil Bibby
I thought that I would just provide that information.
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 9 October 2025
Neil Bibby
STV produces news content for television, which is currently put online in a digital space on social media. That is already happening now, so, even if you change what you are doing in news, I do not see how you can provide more stories to more people with a head count of 10 per cent fewer people in your organisation. How will that be possible?
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 9 October 2025
Neil Bibby
There is a great deal of concern that, on one hand, you are making redundancies and, on the other, investing in STV radio and hiring people on six-figure salaries. In the event of further redundancies in the years ahead, would the radio division be protected from cuts, on the basis that it would still be in its launch phase and not yet in profit?
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 9 October 2025
Neil Bibby
Why not?
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 9 October 2025
Neil Bibby
There is obviously concern about how STV is spending its money at the same time as making cuts that would threaten jobs. We have talked about STV radio. Earlier, Dr Allan asked about salaries and executive pay. You said that you could not comment on whether anyone at STV was being paid more than the director general of the BBC, because you did not know what the director general’s salary was. I have just checked, and it is around £545,000.
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 9 October 2025
Neil Bibby
Thank you for that answer. I think that that illustrates all the more the importance of having a full Ofcom consultation, given the impact that it will have not just on STV North but on the whole of Scotland. I concur with everything that you said about that.
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 2 October 2025
Neil Bibby
I do not have a further question, but I would like to thank our witnesses for their answers because the issue clearly presents a challenge for us. There are other policy areas, outside intergovernmental relations, when the Parliament needs to fight for transparency. Parliamentarians and committees need to be quite tenacious about those things. There is a role for us to ask more questions about what is coming through so that we can get the timing and clarity that you have mentioned.
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 2 October 2025
Neil Bibby
This morning, we have heard a lot about Governments not telling us things—that they do not give the Parliament information and do not tell industry about matters that are being discussed. As an Opposition politician, I do not think that transparency is the Scottish Government’s strong point on matters quite apart from intergovernmental relations. Do not get me wrong—I think that Opposition politicians at Westminster would say the same about the UK Government, and Opposition parties in any Parliament would probably say that about the relevant Government. In general, it would be nice if Governments just told us things.
It is correct that we need to see transparency and to consider modifying the ways in which we run our processes. Within the current system, though, is this committee, and others in the Scottish Parliament, doing enough? Clearly, we are discussing the issue and have done some work on it—and we thank you for all your contributions to that—but to what extent do parliamentary committees need to up their game on transparency? I am sure that we will not take it personally if you think that we need to do more, through our current mechanisms and processes, to improve the scrutiny and transparency of intergovernmental relations.
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 25 September 2025
Neil Bibby
Since the committee has been in session this morning, it has been reported that STV is making significant redundancies, which will have a serious impact not just on the workforce but on viewers. I understand that as much as 10 per cent of the workforce could be facing redundancies. The Scottish Government is a significant funder of STV, and we are talking about the budget this morning. In that context, what action can and will the Scottish Government take to protect jobs in that sector, which is vitally important not just to our economy but to democracy?