- Kevin Marsh
Kevin Marsh is the Editor of the BBC College of Journalism.
He was born in Doncaster, Yorkshire, in 1954 and after attending the local Grammar school, read Classics and English at
Christ Church, Oxford .He joined the BBC as a news trainee in 1978. After working in Blackburn, Birmingham and Belfast, he joined the
BBC Radio 4 Programme, "The World at One " - then presented bySir Robin Day .In 1986 he joined
ITN and returned to theBBC at the beginning of 1988 as Deputy editor of "The World at One". In August 1989 he became Editor of "PM", moving on three years later to edit "The World at One". In 1996, he became joint editor of both "The World at One" and "PM" and in 1998, launched the new Sunday morning news programme "Broadcasting House ", presented byEddie Mair .He became editor of the "Today" programme in November 2002.
In May 2003, "Today" became embroiled in a row with the Government over an early morning claim made by reporter
Andrew Gilligan that the Government "probably knew" that one of the key claims made in its September 2002 dossier detailing Iraq'sWMD "was wrong".Lord Hutton , in the findings of his subsequent inquiry, criticised the editing procedures on "Today" despite never having taken evidence from Marsh.In April 2006, Marsh left Today to become Editor at the BBC College of Journalism, a new venture that was set-up in the wake of the Hutton report and the recommendations of the Neil committee which examined the BBC's response to the inquiry's findings.
Marsh was a participant and panellist at the
World Economic Forum annual meetings inDavos in 2004, 2005 and 2006, is a visiting fellow atBournemouth University Media School, a fellow of theRoyal Society of Arts and a member ofChatham House .Sources: BBC Press Office [http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2006/02_february/23/marsh.shtml] ; Who's Who
External links
*cite web |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/theeditors/kevin_marsh/ |title= Entries by Kevin on the BBC editors' blog
*cite web |url=http://storycurve.blogspot.com/ |title= Kevin's personal blog
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