billyboy1963
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RE: Ofcom Discussion
Ofcom boss Ed Richards to step down in December
It was announced yesterday that he is going in December as reported elow which could be good news: -
''Ed Richards, chief executive of broadcasting regulator Ofcom, is to stand down at the end of the year.
Richards, a former BBC executive and advisor to Tony Blair, has held the post for eight years and said it was "the right time to move on".
It had been "a privilege", he went on, to lead the media watchdog "during such an exciting and dynamic period".
Ofcom chairman Patricia Hodgson said he had been an "outstanding" chief and would leave "an impressive legacy".
"Under his leadership, Ofcom has helped to deliver superfast broadband, 4G, lower prices, innovation, competition, and sustainable public service broadcasting in the UK."
"It is never easy leaving a job that you enjoy greatly," said Richards in a statement. "But I have always felt that once I had completed eight years as chief executive this would be the right time to move on."
As chief executive of Ofcom, Richards has overseen the regulation of the TV and radio sectors, fixed-line telecoms, mobiles and postal services.
Before his appointment in 2006, the London School of Economics graduate sat on the Ofcom Board and served as its chief operating officer.
Richards was one of those tipped to become director general of the BBC in 2012, only to lose out eventually to George Entwistle.
Former BBC boss Greg Dyke memorably referred to him as a "jumped-up Millbank oik" in 2003.
It is hoped Richards' successor will be appointed early next year''
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03-10-2014 19:44 |
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Scottishbloke
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RE: Ofcom Discussion
Firstly great news, I've literally had fuck all to say on Ofcom in months (Other than my signature)
I've been reading up on who his possible replacement might be and as such they haven't even bothered to start this process whether it be through advertising the position or drawing up a short list of candidates.
Call it a conspiracy theory if you like but Ed Richards announcement that he will be stepping down comes of something as a huge surprise. He doesn't seem like the type of man who would leave quit so easily unless he was going to a bigger job in which he could wield even more control.
Is David Cameron going to stick to his word and give Ofcom the chop as some kind of stint in order to gain popularity with the voters 7 months to go before the General Election. Is he finally prepared to start treating adults as adults as not as children just like he promised back in 2010 before he become elected.
Lastly I've been doing a lot of research with regards to the recent SKY Merger and its still unclear to me what SKY Europe will actually mean, is it the companies merging rogether or could it lead to all the satellites merging. One stumbling block could be with regards to the BBC Channels which is why a card system which we've already discussed before could be something of a possibility.
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03-10-2014 23:34 |
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