Thursday, July 17, 2025

Job creation

Some will be having a mild chuckle at the latest thoughts of former Beeboid Roger Mosey, in The Times, about restructuring the BBC.

"Davie [Tim, BBC DG] should also be taking a hard look at the leadership tiers below him and he may need to abandon his resistance to the recreation of a deputy director-general role to better manage the output and catch some of the flak. It is “fundamentally ridiculous”, a former senior colleague says, to expect one person to supervise all of the corporation’s creative and journalistic content."

The sign-off to the article notes: Roger Mosey is a former head of BBC News and BBC Sport. He will retire as master of Selwyn College, Cambridge, in September.  Roger is 67. 

1 comment:

  1. But one person is NOT expected to supervise all of the corporation's creative and journalistic content. In News, he has a News CEO. And there are literally dozens of powerful departmental heads.

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