Greg Dyke is the Chancellor of the University of York. He was Director-General of the BBC from 2000 to 2004 and was obliged to resign by the Hutton Inquiry’s view of the BBC’s coverage of the start of the Iraq war.
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Published in: ourBeebChange or die: the future of the BBC
The BBC is one of Britain's great institutions. But, like all other public broadcasters, it faces threats from the...
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Published in: ourBeebThe democratic case for local television
Former BBC director-general Greg Dyke sets out the case for 'very local television' in Britain. Not only is there...