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What next for BBC's head of Vision Roger Mosey? Not director of TV What next for BBC's head of Vision Roger Mosey? Not director of TV
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Roger Mosey, the BBC's acting head of Vision, has not applied for the senior posts of director of television or director of news and is thought to be ready to take on a new role at the corporation.Roger Mosey, the BBC's acting head of Vision, has not applied for the senior posts of director of television or director of news and is thought to be ready to take on a new role at the corporation.
Mosey, who was regarded as a potentially strong candidate for either role after overseeing the BBC's successful coverage of the 2012 Olympics, is understood to have spoken to incoming director general Lord Hall over continuing his 33-year career at the BBC with a new post. He declined to comment.Mosey, who was regarded as a potentially strong candidate for either role after overseeing the BBC's successful coverage of the 2012 Olympics, is understood to have spoken to incoming director general Lord Hall over continuing his 33-year career at the BBC with a new post. He declined to comment.
Advertisements for the two key appointments in TV and news were published last month. Mosey was seen as a strong candidate, especially for the director of TV role, in part because of the need for stability at the BBC as its seeks to recover from the traumas of the Savile scandal.Advertisements for the two key appointments in TV and news were published last month. Mosey was seen as a strong candidate, especially for the director of TV role, in part because of the need for stability at the BBC as its seeks to recover from the traumas of the Savile scandal.
Mosey, a BBC lifer, was made acting BBC Vision director after George Entwistle was named director general in July 2012. He has worked at the corporation since the mid 1980s, and is a former editor of Radio 4's Today programme, where he recruited James Naughtie as a presenter, and controller of Radio 5 Live. He has also run BBC Sport.Mosey, a BBC lifer, was made acting BBC Vision director after George Entwistle was named director general in July 2012. He has worked at the corporation since the mid 1980s, and is a former editor of Radio 4's Today programme, where he recruited James Naughtie as a presenter, and controller of Radio 5 Live. He has also run BBC Sport.
The director of television job is technically a new post after Hall decided to scrap with role of director of BBC Vision.The director of television job is technically a new post after Hall decided to scrap with role of director of BBC Vision.
According to sources, other potential candidates for director of TV include BBC1 controller Danny Cohen and Peter Salmon, the head of BBC North.According to sources, other potential candidates for director of TV include BBC1 controller Danny Cohen and Peter Salmon, the head of BBC North.
The director of news position, which became vacant after Hall's decision to move present incumbent Helen Boaden to the job of director of radio, has fewer clear internal candidates.The director of news position, which became vacant after Hall's decision to move present incumbent Helen Boaden to the job of director of radio, has fewer clear internal candidates.
One candidate for the role according to BBC source is director of global news Peter Horrocks, who has responsibility for the World Service and BBC World News channel. One candidate for the role, according to BBC sources, is director of global news Peter Horrocks, who has responsibility for the World Service and BBC World News channel.
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