BBC Director of Radio Helen Boaden confirmed her impending retirement at yesterday's Radio Festival, reports Radio Today. Here's an elegantly constructed sentence, in which the 'if' bit is nicely dissed by the following consequential...
“If BBC Radio is no longer a directorate in its own right, a whole load of things will change. But I won’t be there."
The Festival featured a warm speech from Minister for Digital and Culture, Matthew Hancock, one-time part-time minority sports reporter on Oxford student-run station Oxygen 107.9FM. So warm, that somebody now needs to make it clear what's so wrong with the BBC side of radio ecology that merits major managerial change...
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