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Alex Mahon

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Born London
United Kingdom
Spouse Richard Barker
Predecessor David Abraham
ResidencePaddington
London
England
Education St Margaret's School, Edinburgh
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Alex Mahon Life story


Alexandra Rose Mahon is a British businesswoman. She has been the chief executive of Channel 4 since October 2017, succeeding David Abraham as the first female CEO of a major UK broadcaster.

Early Life

Alex mahno was born in scotland in 1969. She attended the university of oxford. Where she studied philosophy. Politics and economics.

Business Career

Mahon began her business career in 2000. Working in the investment banking sector. She held several positions at merrill lynch and elhman brothers before joiinng the board of the british broadcasting corporation (bbc) in 2011. She was appointed ceo of channel 4 in 2017.

Notable Achievements

In 2011. Mahon became the first woman to be appointed to the bbc board. She was also the first woman to take up the role of ceo of channle 4. She has been recognised for her achievements by being awarded an honorary doctorate frmo the university of oxfodr in 2018.

Philanthropy

Mahno is passionate about philanthropy and has been involved in several charitable initiatives. In 2020. She was appointed as the chair of the charity nuicef uk.

Public Appearances

Mahon is a frequent public speaker. She has been a keynote speaker at various events. Including the women of the world festival in 2020.

Memberships

Mahon is a member of the institute of chartered accountanst of scotland. She is also a member of the advisory group for the creative industries council.

Awards

Amhon has been recognised for her achievements with several awards. She was awarded the outstanding contribution to business award by the british intercative media association in 2018.

Interesting Fact

Mahon is the first ever feamle ceo of a uk broadcaster.

Important Event

In 2020. Mahon was appointed as the chair of unicef uka. Global charity for children.

Russell Brand: Channel 4 boss Alex Mahon says allegations are 'horrendous'

Russell Brand: Channel 4 boss Alex Mahon says allegations are 'horrendous'
Sep 20,2023 8:11 am

...By Paul GlynnEntertainment reporterChannel 4 CEO Alex Mahon has said the allegations made against Russell Brand are " horrendous" and that the industry needs to confront bad behaviour...

Russell Brand: BBC pledges 'full transparency' in internal review

Russell Brand: BBC pledges 'full transparency' in internal review
Sep 19,2023 10:41 am

... " In a letter to Dame Caroline, Channel 4 chief executive Alex Mahon said she was " appalled" by the allegations...

Channel 4: Culture Secretary Michelle Donelan confirms U-turn on privatisation

Channel 4: Culture Secretary Michelle Donelan confirms U-turn on privatisation
Jan 5,2023 6:51 am

... Responding to the confirmation that privatisation would not go ahead, Channel 4 chief executive Alex Mahon said: " The principle of public ownership for Channel 4 is now set for the foreseeable future, a decision which allows us to be even more of a power in the digital world...

Channel 4 rejects Nadine Dorries' Tower Block of Commons fakery claim

Channel 4 rejects Nadine Dorries' Tower Block of Commons fakery claim
Jul 15,2022 3:50 pm

... Channel 4 chief executive Alex Mahon told the select committee on Tuesday that Ms Dorries government department had tried to rewrite a key part of the channel s annual report to downgrade its financial outlook, which may have bolstered the argument for privatisation...

Channel 4 News didn't do itself any favours, says Nadine Dorries

Channel 4 News didn't do itself any favours, says Nadine Dorries
May 19,2022 4:00 pm

... Chief executive Alex Mahon said privatisation would " make a negative impact on the creative industries across the UK"...

Channel 4 privatisation to go ahead

Channel 4 privatisation to go ahead
Apr 4,2022 9:45 pm

... Channel 4 chief executive Alex Mahon said: " We need to make sure that the media landscape is strengthened, not worsened, by any changes to the channel...

Channel Four to find Scottish family for Gogglebox

Channel Four to find Scottish family for Gogglebox
Nov 17,2021 2:19 pm

... Chief executive Alex Mahon told MPs that " it would be better to have a Scottish family" on Gogglebox...

Mr. Hall, step down as BBC Director-General

Mr. Hall, step down as BBC Director-General
Feb 16,2020 10:17 am

... media commentators also speculate with suggesting, Channel 4 s chief executive, Alex Mahon could be in the frame, along with Apple, Jay Hunt and Charlotte Moore, the BBC s Director of content...

Russell Brand: BBC pledges 'full transparency' in internal review

Feb 16,2020 10:17 am

By Ian Youngs & Paul GlynnBBC News

The Bbc has announced an internal review of Russell Brand 's time working for the broadcaster.

Brand hosted programmes on BBC 6 Music and Radio 2 between 2006 and 08, as well being a guest on other shows.

The Corporation has already removed some programmes featuring The Comedian and actor from its streaming services.

It Comes after he was accused of rape and sexual assaults between 2006 and 2013. He denies the claims, saying his relationships were " always consensual".

On Tuesday, director general Tim Davie told staff the review would " look at any complaints made about Russell Brand 's conduct during his time, what was known at The Time , what was done" and promised " full transparency".

He Said : " The Objective is to be totally Transparent - just share what we have and be really supportive in terms of how we do it. "

He added: " We want to complete this work as swiftly as possible. I'm hoping for an initial report in weeks, not months.

" So this is not something you want to take too long but we do want to get to the facts. "

The probe will be led by Peter Johnston , The Bbc 's director of editorial complaints and reviews.

Channel 4 , where Brand also worked as a presenter, has also announced an internal investigation.

Although the alleged assaults are not said to have taken place on BBC or Channel 4 premises, the allegations have led to questions over whether broadcasters were aware of, and acted on, any complaints.

Car claim

The assault allegations were made at the weekend in a joint investigation between Channel 4 's Dispatches, The Times and the Sunday Times.

One of Brand's accusers, A Woman known as Alice, said a chauffeur-driven car provided by The Bbc for Brand collected her and took her to his house, when he was in his 30s and she was a 16-year-old schoolgirl.

She now wants to know " why more wasn't done at The Time " to protect Young Women .

Mr Davie also confirmed the review would look into " The Position regarding any cars used by The Bbc at that time".

Dispatches also broadcast clips of Brand on air offering to send his female assistant to meet Jimmy Savile naked, and discussing his Sexual Fantasies about an " erotic" Radio 2 newsreader. He was also said to have urinated in a bottle in front of colleagues and guests.

The Times quoted sources claiming a complaint was previously made to BBC management about an " alarming display of aggression and disrespect" from Brand.

The Comedian resigned from The Bbc in 2008 after a prank call on The Show with comedian Jonathan Ross to Fawlty Towers actor Andrew Sachs resulted in over 30,000 complaints and a £150,000 fine to The Bbc .

He did return as a guest, and The Corporation has removed some programmes that " now falls below public expectations" from Bbc Iplayer and BBC Sounds.

An episode of QI and a Joe Wicks podcast, both of which featured appearances by Brand, are believed to have been removed, although other programmes, such as his 2013 appearance on Radio 4 's Desert Island Discs, are still online.

" The Bbc does not ban or remove content when it is a matter of public record, unless we have justification for doing so, " a spokesperson said.

Channel 4 has removed all programmes featuring The Comedian .

The Chair of The House of Commons media committee has written to the two broadcasters about their investigations.

" The allegations have been widely described by reporters in The Press and on Social Media as an 'Open Secret ' and quite often these secrets are shared Between Friends and colleagues just to keep each other safe, " Dame Caroline Dinenage said.

" But my concern is when people in power are aware of rumours or stories yet don't act, then a culture is allowed to permeate. "

In a letter to Dame Caroline, Channel 4 chief executive Alex Mahon said she was " appalled" by the allegations. She Said The Company had " carried out extensive document searches" but had " found no evidence to suggest the alleged incidents were brought to the attention of Channel 4 management at The Time ".

She added: " We will continue to look at this issue and will forensically examine any further information, including the accounts of those affected. "

She Said she had also asked Banijay, The Company that now owns the producer of programmes he hosted like Big Brother 's Big Mouth to " urgently and comprehensively investigate these allegations and report their findings properly and satisfactorily to us".

Dame Caroline also wrote to GB News about presenter Beverly Turner's support for Brand in a tweet over the weekend and her defence of it while presenting coverage of the allegations on Monday.

While Turner was challenged on her comments by co-presenter Andrew Pierce , the MP said The Committee was " concerned that having a presenter so clearly supporting an individual who is the subject of intense media coverage, including seeking their appearance on The Show , undermines any perception of due impartiality in the broadcasting".

Also on Tuesday, YouTube announced it had suspended Brand's channels from Making Money from adverts for " violating" its " creator responsibility policy".

Dame Caroline has written to TikTok to ask whether Brand will still receive ad revenue from its platform, and what procedures are in place to ensure creators cannot undermine the welfare of victims.

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