• BBC COO Caroline Thomson calls it quits

    Submitted by ITV Production on Sep 21, 2012
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: The UK pubcaster BBC has announced that its COO Caroline Thomson will be leaving at the end of the month. The move follows confirmation by the BBC?s new DG George Entwistle, that he is closing the post of Chief Operating Officer as part of the restructuring of his senior team.

    Thomson began her career at the BBC as a journalism trainee in 1975, going on to produce a range of BBC radio and television series, including BBC Radio 4?s Analysis and BBC One?s Panorama. She left the BBC in 1984 and joined Channel 4, where she rose to become Head of Corporate Affairs. She returned to the BBC in 1996 as Deputy Director of the BBC World Service and then went on to hold a series of posts before becoming the BBC?s Chief Operating Officer in 2006. In this role, Thomson has been responsible for a wide range of the BBC?s corporate and operational divisions, including Policy & Strategy, Marketing, Communications, Legal, Editorial Policy, Business Operations and Technology, Distribution & Archive.

    In her current role, Thomson has delivered all the BBC?s major infrastructure projects: digital switch-over, the move of more than 3,000 staff to Salford, and the development of the BBC?s two main sites in central and west London. She was also integral to the successful negotiation of two licence-fee settlements in 2007 and 2010.

    In a speech to BBC staff the DG praised Thomson, saying: "I want to mark this moment by paying tribute to Caroline?s enormous contribution to the BBC over many years now. She was pivotal in winning the last charter for us, when her impeccable strategic leadership helped deliver a clearly defined 10-year mission for the BBC, securing our purposes and funding through to 2016.

    "More recently, she?s delivered a strikingly successful Digital Switchover Programme, which will come to an end next month in Belfast, on time and under budget. She has also shaped and led the biggest transformational projects of the last few years, making possible this building and the BBC?s new home at Media City in Salford - plus the recently announced sale of Television Centre for ?200 million, a brilliant deal by any standard. Caroline will leave at the end of September and will take our affection and gratitude with her."

    Thomson said, "It has been an immense privilege to be part of the leadership of the BBC - the world?s best public service broadcaster. Wonderful programmes, brilliant colleagues and a real sense of public purpose, what more could you ask? I wish George and his colleagues the best of luck as they take the BBC forward - I know it will be safe in their hands."

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