Former BBC News chief James Harding will deliver the annual Edinburgh TV Festival MacTaggart lecture as the fest turns 50. Harding, who is the founder of Tortoise Media and is now editor-in-chief of ...
Hours after company reports that Rebekah Brooks, the disgraced former CEO of News International, had benefitted from a severance package worth around $20 million, the highly respected editor of The ...
The BBC's director of news and current affairs, James Harding, is stepping down at the beginning of 2018 to set up his own news media venture, the public broadcaster has confirmed. James Harding ...
LONDON — Rupert Murdoch has taken a startling swipe at one of his former newspaper editors for “going native” at the BBC. The 84-year-old News Corporation boss took exception to claims by James ...
The BBC has announced that the new head of news and current affairs will be the former editor of The Times Newspaper, James Harding. Mr Harding will be on a salary of £340,000 as he takes over the ...
James Harding, the director of news and current affairs at the BBC, will stand down at the beginning of 2018. He will leave the Corporation to set up his own news media venture. Commenting on his ...
The BBC on Tuesday said it has hired James Harding as director, BBC News and Current Affairs. He will be in charge of a news organization renowned around the world, but shaken by this fall’s Jimmy ...
James Harding is standing down as editor of the Times, with rumours that this comes "at the request of News Corp". It has been suggested by the chief reporter of the Daily Telegraph that John Witherow ...
BBC director of news James Harding is to stand down at the beginning of 2018. In a statement, he said: "I am proud to have worked for BBC News as we renewed our reputation for responsible journalism." ...
The former editor of the Times, James Harding is the BBC's new director of news and current affairs, director general Tony Hall has confirmed. Mr Harding resigned from the paper in December, saying it ...
The youngest ever editor of The Times, James Harding, dramatically resigned yesterday afternoon, saying Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp media empire had “made clear” that he should stand down. Harding, 43, ...
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