Summary
THE BBC will this week move a step closer to appointing a new chairman to succeed Gavyn Davies, who resigned in the wake of the Hutton report, with interviews for the post taking place in London.
David Dimbleby, probably the BBC's best known presenter, and Michael Grade, a former chief executive of channel 4 and an ex-BBC executive, are the two biggest names in the running for the post.See the full content of this document
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Race for Bbc Chairmanship Enters Home Straight
However, they face stiff competition from Richard Lambert, the former editor of the Financial Times, and Patricia Hodgson, f...
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