BBC hires opera boss to be new director-general
THE BBC chose a former head of its news division yesterday to lead the broadcaster through a "long, hard look" at itself as it struggles to recover from a scandal stemming from its coverage of child sex abuse.
Tony Hall, currently chief executive of the Royal Opera House, will start his new job as BBC's new director-general in March, said Chris Patten, chairman of the governing BBC Trust.
Hall, 61, worked at the BBC for 28 years, including a decade as director of news before taking the Royal Opera post in 2001. He succeeds George Entwistle, who resigned on November 10 after just 54 difficult days as director-general.
The new director said the organization has had a "difficult few weeks," but would recover.
"This organization is an incredibly important part of what makes the United Kingdom what it is," he said. "And of course it matters not just to people in this country, but to tens of millions around the world, too."
The BBC has been shaken by controversy over a decision by its Newsnight program not to run a report that one of its former stars, Jimmy Savile, was a serial sexual abuser of young women and by its recent broadcast of a program that wrongly linked a prominent politician to child sex abuse.
Entwistle resigned after failing to convincingly explain these failings, which had damaged public confidence in the broadcaster.
In a memo to staff, Patten said the BBC needed to restore its focus on "making great programs."
"In doing this, it will need to take a long, hard look at the way it operates and put in place the changes required to ensure it lives up to the standards that the public expects. Tony Hall is the right person to lead this," Patten said.
"As an ex-BBC man he understands how the corporation's culture and behavior make it, at its best, the greatest broadcaster in the world," he added. "And from his vantage point outside the BBC, he understands the sometimes justified criticisms of the corporation - that it can be inward-looking and on occasions too institutional."
Tony Hall, currently chief executive of the Royal Opera House, will start his new job as BBC's new director-general in March, said Chris Patten, chairman of the governing BBC Trust.
Hall, 61, worked at the BBC for 28 years, including a decade as director of news before taking the Royal Opera post in 2001. He succeeds George Entwistle, who resigned on November 10 after just 54 difficult days as director-general.
The new director said the organization has had a "difficult few weeks," but would recover.
"This organization is an incredibly important part of what makes the United Kingdom what it is," he said. "And of course it matters not just to people in this country, but to tens of millions around the world, too."
The BBC has been shaken by controversy over a decision by its Newsnight program not to run a report that one of its former stars, Jimmy Savile, was a serial sexual abuser of young women and by its recent broadcast of a program that wrongly linked a prominent politician to child sex abuse.
Entwistle resigned after failing to convincingly explain these failings, which had damaged public confidence in the broadcaster.
In a memo to staff, Patten said the BBC needed to restore its focus on "making great programs."
"In doing this, it will need to take a long, hard look at the way it operates and put in place the changes required to ensure it lives up to the standards that the public expects. Tony Hall is the right person to lead this," Patten said.
"As an ex-BBC man he understands how the corporation's culture and behavior make it, at its best, the greatest broadcaster in the world," he added. "And from his vantage point outside the BBC, he understands the sometimes justified criticisms of the corporation - that it can be inward-looking and on occasions too institutional."
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