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.
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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