On a day of what looks like blessed relief for many people working in BBC Local Radio, there's also something rather odd going on - the departure of three senior local radio managers. We heard about John Ryan leaving as Managing Editor of BBC Radio Manchester earlier this week. He's also previously been in charge at Leeds and Northampton - and boasts a total of 22 years BBC experience, albeit "broken service" from a pension point of view. Today we learned that Nigel Dyson is leaving Radio Cumbria, after 14 years at the station, and 36 years in all with the BBC. And James Coghill is leaving BBC Hereford and Worcester, where he's worked for the best part of 23 years.
Any explanations ?
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