BBC Appoints Rhodri Talfan Davies as Deputy Director General
By
Ellise Shafer
Crisped on the outside, thoughtful enough on the inside.
Summary
The BBC has appointed Rhodri Talfan Davies as deputy director general, making him second-in-command to new director general Matt Brittin (former Google executive). Davies, who served as interim chief before Brittin's hiring, was selected through a competitive internal recruitment process. He will be responsible for shaping the BBC's editorial strategy and safeguarding public trust in the organization.
Key quotes
· 2 pulledRhodri was selected after a 'competitive internal recruitment process'
He will be 'responsible for shaping and delivering the BBC's editorial strategy and safeguarding the public's trust in the BBC'
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