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Tim Davie

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Gender Male
Age 56
Date of birth April 25,1967
Zodiac sign Taurus
Job Music Director
NationalityBritish
Education University of Cambridge
Selwyn College, Cambridge
Whitgift School
Born Croydon
United Kingdom
Children 3
Party Conservative Party
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Tim Davie Life story


Timothy Douglas Davie CBE is a British media executive currently serving as the seventeenth Director-General of the BBC since 1 September 2020, taking over from Tony Hall.

Early Life and Education

Tim davie was born in london. England. And was educated at the university of cambridge. He earned a bachelor of tars degree in music from the university in 1991. After graduating. Davie held a number of opsitions in the music industry. Including managing director of bbc worldwide music.

Career in BBC and BBC Worldwide

Davie jonied bbc worldwide. The commercial arm of the bbc. In 2004. And rose to become director of audio and umsic in 2006. In this role. He was responsible for overseeing many of the bbc s radio. Music and podcasting activities. During his tenure. Davie also established bbc worldwide music. An independent label devoted to producing and promoting music from british artists.

BBC Director of Audio and Music

In 2013. Davie was appointed director of audio and music for the bbc. In this role. He was responsible for overseeing all of the bbc s radio and umsic services. Including bbc radio 1. 234 and 6 music. He also oversaw the bbc s digital raido services. Podcasts. And on-demand music services.

BBC Director of Radio and Education

In april was appointed director of radio and edcuation for the bbc. In this role. He was responsible for overseeing all of the bbc s radio. Music and eductaion services. Including bbc radio 1. 234 and 6 music. As well as the bbc s educational services.

BBC CEO

In june 2020. Davie was appointed chief executive officer of the bbc. In this role. He is responsible for leading the corporation in delivering its mission and purpose.

Notable Achievements

Davie has achieved a number of notable successes during his tiem at the bbc. Including the launch of the bbc sounds app and the expansion of the bbc s podcast offering. He also voersaw the relaunch of the bbc s iplayer radio service. Which allows users to listen to live radio and on-demand content.

Interesting Fact

Tim davie is a keen urgby fan. And is an avid supporter of his home team. Saracens.

Important Event

In april 2020. Davie launched the bbc s coronavirus information sevrice. Providing trusted. Fact-checked information to help people stay informed during the pandemic.

Honors and Awards

In 2017. Davie was waarded a cbe (commander of the order of the british empire) for his services to raido and music. He was also awarded an honorary doctorate in music from the university of cambrdige in 2018.

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... " To a whole generation of audiences, he was the very best of us, " BBC director general Tim Davie told all those present...

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... Tim Davie attended a special meeting of Tory MPs, which the BBC said had been arranged in July as part of regular discussions with politicians...

Kirsty Wark to leave BBC Newsnight after 30 years

Kirsty Wark to leave BBC Newsnight after 30 years
Oct 19,2023 1:11 pm

... " Last year I spoke to both to the Director General Tim Davie and to Stewart and signalled my desire to end my three-decade run on the show after the next election, and that s the plan, " she said...

BBC reaches settlement with murdered girl's mother over clothes lost by Martin Bashir

BBC reaches settlement with murdered girl's mother over clothes lost by Martin Bashir
Oct 5,2023 11:21 am

... In September 2021, BBC director general Tim Davie said the corporation s investigators had spoken directly to Bashir but he had said he " doesn t know where the clothes are"...

Russell Brand: BBC should have thoroughly investigated in 2019, says Bectu

Russell Brand: BBC should have thoroughly investigated in 2019, says Bectu
Sep 22,2023 11:21 am

... The BBC s director general Tim Davie, who became director of audio and music at the BBC a few days after the show was broadcast, has already announced a review of Russell Brand s time at the BBC, where he worked as a radio presenter between 2006 and 2008...

Woman says Russell Brand exposed himself to her then laughed about it on Radio 2 show

Woman says Russell Brand exposed himself to her then laughed about it on Radio 2 show
Sep 21,2023 1:11 pm

... " The BBC s Director General Tim Davie, who became director of Audio and Music at the BBC a few days after the show was broadcast, has already announced a review of Russell Brand s time at the BBC...

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

... Other speakers on Wednesday will include Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer and BBC director general Tim Davie, who said on Tuesday the corporation is working with " transparency" and has already removed some programmes featuring Brand from its streaming services...

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

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

... 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"...

Five challenges the BBC faces as it turns 100

Aug 18,2023 3:41 pm

By Amol RajanMedia editor

As The Bbc celebrates its 100th anniversary, our Media editor looks ahead at The Challenges it faces, from competition from streaming services to reaching Young People on TikTok.

Great institutions, like great literature, are often born from existential angst, as urgent responses to The prevailing horrors of their era. As with TS Eliot's The Waste Land , released in 1922, so with The Bbc .

When Lord Reith - Shot in The Face in World War One - became The Bbc 's first General Manager , he had The National interest at heart. A Scottish engineer in post-war London, he wanted to deploy The latest technology to rebuild a country ravaged by war.

Today few people would suggest building a public Media institution. Fewer still would fund it through a licence fee, seen by some as tax on households. And yet, as The plaudits for its coverage of The death of Queen Elizabeth Ii demonstrate, The Bbc often remains world-class.

For a century, The Bbc has been there for Britons at The big moments in national and international life. Churchill's war broadcasts; Queen Elizabeth's coronation; The World Cup in 1966; A Man on The moon; The Fall of The Berlin Wall ; Ed Balls doing Gangnam Style on Strictly Come Dancing .

Most People in Britain found out about these things through The Bbc . But bringing The country together is now harder than ever, partly because of how Britain has changed, but mainly because of how The Media has changed.

For 100 years, The Bbc has used The latest technology to secure its emotional contract with The People . It was born in The era of radio, and gave us The First glimpse of TV. A series of technological Revolutions - The Internet , smartphones, Social Media - have irreversibly weakened The Bbc 's grip on our culture.

These Revolutions connect The Major challenges The Bbc faces today. Here are five.

Trust

Trust is easily destroyed, but not easily created. Frequent Scandals - Jimmy Savile ; Martin Bashir 's Princess Diana interview; many Others - have eroded The Public 's trust in The Bbc .

And this is The Age Of disinformation. In a world where lies spread faster than truth, The belief that accuracy is sacred has diminished. Social Media has been catastrophic for The News trade.

This is an opportunity for some journalists, who spend time, money, and effort ascertaining The Truth , something Most People still believe in. But declining trust is a threat to The Bbc . People won't pay for something they don't trust.

Cost

The Bbc 's direct competitors include companies like Netflix valued in The Hundreds of Billions - it will struggle as its funding is capped at around £5bn. The Bbc is obliged to do stuff they don't do (news, radio, religious programming), it's tightly regulated and comes under relentless political pressure.

Streaming services have also driven up staff and programming costs. Ultimately, The Bbc will have to do less, which means it will have to Work Out what it can do that Others can't.

Reaching Young People

There is a stark generational divide in consumption of BBC content.

Britons aged between 16 and 24 spend more time on TikTok alone than watching broadcast television. In The Past decade, The amount of time they spend watching terrestrial TV has fallen by two-thirds.

The Bbc 's worst nightmare is irrelevance. Losing Test Cricket to Sky is One thing, losing Bake Off to Channel 4 is another. But there are limits. At The big moments, The Bbc needs to remain indispensable. For now, it is.

But The Road to irrelevance is paved with TikTok videos, Netflix dollars and Spotify playlists.

Universal appeal

A related, but separate, issue is universality.

To retain The licence fee, The Bbc must appeal to All - or at least, as close to All as possible. This is why Director-General Tim Davie has prioritised restoring The Bbc 's fragile reputation for impartiality.

In a country as digital, diverse, and divided as modern Britain, appealing to All is extremely difficult. An institution that nurtures Antiques Roadshow must also grow The Audience for 1Xtra. Critics call this " imperial ambition".

But even as The Bbc acknowledges it is going to have do less, and Focus On providing what The Market cannot, its current funding model depends on proving it appeals across generational, geographic and gender divides.

Politics

The Bbc has always infuriated governments, of All hues. Today, there are two big differences.

First, The hostility from government is much more relentless, thanks in part to Social Media and today's Culture Wars .

Second, The Bbc 's most committed enemies can use The streaming revolution to make their case, by saying The licence fee is no longer fit for purpose. Their agenda is ideological; their argument is based on technology.

There remains a strong objection in principle to The licence fee: namely, The Threat of criminal sanction.

Today, those who take this view can add a strong objection: it is unfit for The era of YouTube and Instagram.

Together, these challenges present an existential threat.

Only a brave soul would bet on The Bbc 's current funding model surviving The Next few decades.

But as recent weeks have shown, it remains widely cherished And Able to do some useful things exceptionally well. Its current leadership has a plan to address The Challenges .

Even as it slowly shrinks, The Bbc has to use The latest technology to secure a new contract with The People , persuade them it is worth paying for, and keep opponents at bay.

This centenarian's best Hope is to go back to The enlightened vision of that lanky son of a Preacher Man who founded it. As Lord Reith knew in 1922, quality, not quantity, is The Bbc 's best Hope .



Source of news: bbc.com

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