Tim Davie became Director-General of the BBC on 1 September 2020. He is the 17th Director-General of the Corporation. Prior to this, Tim was Chief Executive of BBC Studios, the BBC’s principal ...
The BBC’s director general told staff the corporation should be proud to be progressive, The Telegraph can reveal. In a leaked recording, Tim Davie said the BBC walked a “joyous tightrope of ...
John Birt (Lord Birt of Liverpool, Sir John, 1944-) was BBC Director-General from 1992 to 2000. He joined the BBC from London Weekend Television in 1987 as Deputy Director-General. He devised an ...
When the BBC's director general, Tim Davie, took over in 2020, he declared his founding principle to be "impartiality". Three years later, a row over that principle and how it applies across the ...
The BBC's director general has paid tribute to BBC Radio Devon presenter and former Plymouth Argyle commentator Gordon Sparks. Sparksy, as he was known, presented the breakfast show at the station ...
BBC director-general Tim Davie said Mr Davies "brings considerable editorial and strategic experience" to the role. BBC boss 'prepared to fire stars who break rules' "Rhodri has been director of ...
Tony Hall, the BBC's director general, said Miller was "a creative genius whose imagination knew no bounds... he brought arts and culture to millions on the BBC". Monty Python star Eric Idle paid ...
On Monday, BBC director general Tim Davie warned the UK is struggling to counter a rise in "pure propaganda" from countries like Russia and China because of cuts to the service.
He strongly endorsed director-general Tim Davie's firm commitment to ... why impartiality must be the number one priority for the BBC have won him praise from ministers and BBC staff alike." ...
BBC Director-General Tim Davie said the legislation "appears to criminalise the process of independent journalism". The Kremlin objects to the conflict being called a war, instead calling it a ...
The BBC has reversed its decision not to have ... the corporation pledged. Outgoing director general Tony Hall defended the "creative conclusion" that was reached, but admitted the question ...