Chief Content Officer Charlotte Moore to leave the BBC later this year

BBC Chief Content Officer Charlotte Moore, the senior Executive responsible for all the BBC’s radio and network TV output, is leaving.

She’ll depart later this year to join Left Bank Pictures as CEO and Sony Pictures Television as EVP, Creative Director, International Production.

Charlotte Moore says: “I’m very proud of what we’ve achieved during my time at the helm, transforming our offer and supporting iPlayer to become the fastest growing streamer in the UK. I want to thank my colleagues, my brilliant team and all the incredible producers, directors, writers and on screen and on air talent who’ve made it such a thrilling ride.

Tim Davie, BBC Director-General, says: “Charlotte’s leadership has helped transform the BBC in a world of intense competition and choice. She has taken bold decisions to deliver remarkable growth and set us up for further success in a digital age, on both the national and global stage.

“She has transformed the way BBC Content is organised, always ensuring that audiences are at the heart of commissioning decisions and focusing on bringing value to all licence fee payers.

“She will be greatly missed but leaves BBC Content in exceptional form. I know the incredibly talented and committed commissioning teams she has put in place will continue the great work.”

Charlotte Moore will leave the BBC later in the year and interim plans will be confirmed shortly.

The BBC will begin recruitment immediately for a new Chief Content Officer.


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