Naman Ramachandran Richard Sharp, the incoming chair of the BBC, believes that the U.K. public service broadcaster’s work culture needs a serious revamp.Sharp, a former investment banker with one prior tilt at the org’s top job several years ago, was confirmed last week as the government’s preferred candidate for the job.Sharp’s last hurdle before he can take up the position was to appear at a pre-appointment hearing conducted by the U.K.
parliament’s Digital, Culture, Media and Sport committee, which he did on Thursday.During a questioning process that lasted nearly two hours, Sharp said his priority was to tackle impartiality issues that the BBC faces.“Impartiality is clearly the biggest issue,” Sharp told the committee. “Clearly some.
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