Dr. Samir Shah becomes first Indian-origin BBC Chairman
London, Feb. 23 -- India-born media executive Dr. Samir Shah was yesterday confirmed as the new BBC Chairman after his selection cleared the stages of scrutiny to be approved by King Charles III this week.
Dr. Shah, who has worked in UK broadcasting for over 40 years, was picked as the government's preferred candidate in December last year and went on to be quizzed by cross-party MPs of the House of Commons Media Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee for his pre-appointment scrutiny.
The 72-year-old has now been confirmed in the 160,000 pounds per year and four-year term role to take charge as BBC's first Indian-origin Chair from Mar. 4 and running until Mar. 2028.
"With a career spanning more than 40 years in TV production and jou...
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