Charlotte Moore has been named as BBC Chief Content Officer and joins the BBC Board.

As Chief Content Officer Moore will be the senior leader for BBC content and audiences across all genres and platforms, with the exception of News and Nations and Regions.

The Chief Content Officer’s responsibilities include: Television commissioning for all BBC network TV Channels and BBC iPlayer; Radio commissioning and production for all 10 national radio networks and BBC Sounds; Multi-platform commissioning and production for all Children’s and Education content; and BBC Proms and Orchestras.

As Chief Content Officer, Charlotte Moore will be the creative lead and set the strategy for BBC TV, Network Radio, BBC iPlayer and BBC Sounds, across all  key genres and platforms. She will lead the Channel and Station Controllers and set an editorial strategy which reflects the diversity of all the BBC’s audiences.

BBC Chairman Sir David Clementi said: “It is a great pleasure to welcome Charlotte Moore to the BBC Board. Charlotte has made a huge success of bringing audiences to our television portfolio – resulting in record breaking figures for iPlayer and ensuring the BBC can reach audiences beyond the critical linear channels. She will do a brilliant job as Chief Content Officer and be an important asset to the BBC Board.”

Jon Creamer

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