Director General's Departure Likely to Impact On Appointment of Controller for Scotland
The Scotsman › January 30, 2004
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The Scotsman › January 30, 2004
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THE appointment of Mark Byford as acting director general of the BBC following the resignation of Greg Dyke could throw the recruitment process of finding a new controller for BBC Scotland into disarray.
Working to a strict timetable ahead of the departure of John McCormick on 2 April, finding a date in Mr Byford's diary over the next ten days to interview the three internal Scottish candidates could prove difficult.See the full content of this document
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Director General's Departure Likely to Impact On Appointment of Controller for Scotland
Mr Dyke was to chair the selection panel with the BBC's national governor for Scotland, Sir Robert Smith, Pat Loughrey, the director of BBC Nations and Regions, and Stephen Dando, the head of human resourc...
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