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The BBC at the Watershed Kenneth Bloomfield

The BBC at the Watershed By Kenneth Bloomfield

The BBC at the Watershed by Kenneth Bloomfield


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Summary

On 12 September 1988 the BBC news carried the story of the attempted assassination of Sir Kenneth Bloomfield, then Head of the Civil Service in Northern Ireland.

The BBC at the Watershed Summary

The BBC at the Watershed by Kenneth Bloomfield

On 12 September 1988 the BBC news carried the story of the attempted assassination of Sir Kenneth Bloomfield, then Head of the Civil Service in Northern Ireland. In the aftermath of this event Gerry Adams used the media to warn all other Civil Service 'collaborators' that they were under threat from the IRA. In response Margaret Thatcher introduced the broadcasting ban, ensuring that terrorists were unable to freely articulate threats through the British media. Though the ban was not advocated by Ken Bloomfield, this event provided his first major role in the contemporary history of the BBC.From 1927-2007 the Board of Governors of the BBC regulated the Corporation and represented the public in its management. Ken Bloomfield served as Regional Governor for Northern Ireland, Head of the BBC Audit Committee, and Chair of the Northern Ireland Broadcasting Council from 1991-1999, one of the longest terms in that position. During this time he brought considerable political and managerial experience to the Corporation in a period of uncertainty and change, presiding over a challenging period within Northern Ireland but also within at least two revolutions within the BBC. Bloomfield was the only Governor to serve on the Board through the entire period from John Birt's accession to the Director Generalship to the choice of Greg Dyke to succeed him. He offers critical judgements on the Birt and Dyke regimes, and on the Hutton Inquiry and events leading up to and following it. He expresses regret at the replacement of Governors by a Trust and examines the challenges facing the Corporation today.

The BBC at the Watershed Reviews

Sir Kenneth is regarded as 'the ideal BBC governor', being meticulous, bright and genuinely interested in broadcasting.
Jane Robbins, The Independent * The Independent *

About Kenneth Bloomfield

Sir Kenneth Bloomfield was one of the longest serving Governors of the BBC. He was also formerly the head of the Civil Service in Northern Ireland, principal advisor to three Secretaries of State for Northern Ireland, 'Victim's Commissioner', first head of the Northern Ireland Higher Education Council, first head of the Northern Ireland Legal Services Commission. Previous books include A Tragedy of Errors: The Government and Misgovernment of Northern Ireland

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • 1. Arrival and departure
  • 2. An unexpected opportunity
  • 3. First impressions of the BBC
  • 4. The coronation of John Birt
  • 5. Personal experiences of a governor
  • 6. The governance of the BBC
  • 7. The impact of Birt
  • 8. The arrival of Greg Dyke
  • 9. Bowled Gilligan, stumped Hutton
  • 10. A clouded future
  • Index

Additional information

GOR009607642
9781846311604
1846311608
The BBC at the Watershed by Kenneth Bloomfield
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Liverpool University Press
20081001
208
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