The BBC is on fire. It needs a new Director-General. The runners and riders:
There is some talk in news circles about the structure of the Director-General role changing, including a rumour that it could be split in two to better manage at-times competing functions. The proposal would be for a full-time journalist to head up the editorial side of the BBC at the DG level, and a seperate non-journalist businessperson to head up the commercial functions, also at the same DG rank. Many at the top of the BBC feel this double-header would unencumber the role. The job is a poisoned chalice when it comes under media scrutiny…
Despite the government not having a technical role in the appointment it is a highly politically-charged process and there will be significant lobbying and jostling from all sides, including from Downing Street. Labour sees the analogue BBC as its own territory and wants to install a loyalist. Is the ‘plot’ to remove Davie actually an own goal for the right?
Paula Barker, Liverpool Wavertree MP backing Andy Burnham, told Times Radio there wouldn’t be trouble from the markets under Burnham:
“The markets will have to fall in line.”