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Ex-BBC chairman Michael Grade chosen to head UK's Ofcom
Michael Grade, a former BBC chairman and executive chairman of ITV (File photo: PA media)

The World News reported, citing Reuters, Michael Grade, a former BBC chairman and executive chairman of ITV (ITV.L), was named on Thursday as the British government’s preferred choice to be the next head of media regulator Ofcom.

Grade’s nomination to be the new chair will be ratified after an appearance before lawmakers on parliament’s media committee.

Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries said: “Lord Grade’s experience at the highest level of a number of broadcasters and his expert knowledge of the British media landscape makes him an ideal candidate for this role."

As well as high-profile television roles, Grade has also been Chairman of Ocado, lottery operator Camelot and non-executive Chairman of Pinewood and Shepperton Film Studios.

UK-London-Themes (File photo: Pixabay)
UK-London-Themes (File photo: Pixabay)

Grade said: “The role of Ofcom in British life has never been more important with new responsibilities on the horizon regulating online safety, on top of the ever changing broadcasting landscape."

His appointment will run for four years.

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Last week, Ofcom revoked Russian-backed television channel RT’s licence to broadcast in the United Kingdom with immediate effect, citing its links to the Kremlin.

Source: worldnews