The BBC Really Balls It Up
O dear, o dear, o dear! The British Government and the bods at the Beeb are busy cleaning up an absolutely catastrophic mess. After airing a Newsnight program in which a former Thatcherite MP was incorrectly accused of paedophilia, the most senior members of the British Broadcasting Corporation are quickly filing out of their offices, tails between their legs.
A classic ‘head-in-hands’ moment, bang in the middle of what seems to be a wave of paedophilia hysteria taking seizing the UK. Not a pleasant business.
So now that Director General of the BBC, George Entwisle, has walked away from the post, only 54 days into the job, who is in the running to replace him?
Who is going to lead the BBC?
Paddy Power and William Hill present Ed Richards as somewhat of a sure thing. Coming in with even odds (Paddy Power) (or 10/11 at William Hill) the 46 year old head of Ofcom – the media regulation authority – presents the safest pair of hands out there.
Then, with odds of 2/1 (Paddy Power) or 13/8 (William Hill), is Tim Davie, the person who has stepped in as acting Director General, until a permanent replacement has been decided on. People will best know Tim Davie for his attempt to close BBC 6 Music, so safe to say he’s not the public’s favourite.
Finally, there is Caroline Thomson, who recently left the BBC when George Entwisle beat her to the top job. The odds for her appointment as new Director General is 7/2 both will William Hill and Paddy Power. Worth placing your bets now before the successor is announced.
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