- Richard Sambrook
Richard Sambrook (born
24 April 1956 ) is the Director of theBBC World Service and Global News, and former Director ofBBC News andBBC Sport .Sambrook was educated at
Maidstone Technical High School, at theUniversity of Reading where he received a BA in English and atBirkbeck, University of London where he received an MSc in Politics. His first jobs were as ajournalist for various localnewspaper s in southWales . In 1980 he joined theBBC as asub-editor . His career has been almost entirely in daily news, working in both radio and TV. He has been a programme editor, News Editor, and was Head of Newsgathering when the BBC won a number of awards for international news coverage. During this period he merged the radio and TV, and domestic and World Service newsgathering departments to form the world's largest broadcast news operation. He became Acting Director of Sport in 2000 before he was appointed Director of News in 2001.In June and July 2003, he defended the BBC's story that the
British Government had knowingly exaggerated claims overIraq 'sweapons of mass destruction in the "September Dossier ". On July 20th he confirmed thatDr. David Kelly had been the BBC's source for the report and he later gave evidence toThe Hutton Inquiry into David Kelly's suicide.In July 2004, the BBC announced that Sambrook would become director of the
World Service and Global News from that September. As Director of Global News he is responsible for the BBC's 32 radio language services,BBC World TV News,BBC Monitoring and BBCNews.com, the international internet news site. He has overseen a major restructuring of the World Service and its move into Arabic and Persian TV as well as commercial interactive services. He is an advocate ofcitizen journalism andsocial media .In 2006 he was elected Vice President of the
European Broadcasting Union (EBU) with a mandate to introduce major reforms to its governance and operations.He is a member of the leadership committee of the Global Media Aids Initiative, established byUN Secretary GeneralKofi Annan in 2004.Sambrook is also a member of the board of trustees of the human rights charityARTICLE 19 and a board member of theFritz Institute . He led a global inquiry into the deaths of journalists around the world for theInternational News Safety Institute .He is a Fellow of theRoyal Television Society and of theRoyal Society of Arts .He is married with two children.
External links
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/biographies/biogs/executives/richardsambrook.shtml Biography from the BBC Press Office]
* [http://www.jrn.columbia.edu/events/poliak/sambrook.asp Columbia University Poliak Lecture 2005]
* [http://www.eurozine.com/articles/2006-02-16-sambrook-en.html The case against censorship 2005]
* [http://www.hypergene.net/blog/weblog.php?id=P266 Hypergene interview on media and participation]
* [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20060130/ai_n16033194 Interview by Ray Snoddy for The Independent]
* [http://www.cba.org.uk/conference/2006/documents/Sambrook.doc Survival Strategies for Public Broadcasters (CBA 2005)]
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