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ITV hires ex-BBC Panorama editor to head current affairs | ITV hires ex-BBC Panorama editor to head current affairs |
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ITV has hired former Panorama editor Tom Giles to head its current affairs operation. | ITV has hired former Panorama editor Tom Giles to head its current affairs operation. |
Giles was moved off the flagship BBC1 current affairs series last year after four years at the helm, and into a new role looking at the future of the corporation’s current affairs output. | Giles was moved off the flagship BBC1 current affairs series last year after four years at the helm, and into a new role looking at the future of the corporation’s current affairs output. |
He was most recently responsible working as a creative director in the BBC’s specialist factual unit. | |
Giles is understood to be taking over most of the responsibilities of Ian Squires, ITV’s controller of current affairs and news operations, who stepped down after the general election ending a 20-year career at the broadcaster. | |
His responsibilities will include commissioning current affairs strands including Exposure, Tonight, On Assignment and The Agenda, presented by Tom Bradby. | |
“After many fantastic years with the BBC, I’m delighted to be helping to lead the ITV team responsible not just for breaking some of the UK’s most significant stories - notably the Jimmy Savile scandal - but also for making the most consistently popular Current Affairs TV programming in the UK,” said Giles. | |
Giles will report to Michael Jermey, ITV’s director of news and current affairs. | |
The signing is something of a coup for ITV, which has seen a number of its top news and current affairs staff move to the BBC in the last 18 months. | The signing is something of a coup for ITV, which has seen a number of its top news and current affairs staff move to the BBC in the last 18 months. |
Giles joined Panorama as deputy editor in 2008 and was promoted to editor in 2010. | Giles joined Panorama as deputy editor in 2008 and was promoted to editor in 2010. |
Notable programmes during his tenure include Undercover Care: The Abuse Exposed, which won a Bafta for its account of the abuse of vulnerable young patients at a private hospital near Bristol. | Notable programmes during his tenure include Undercover Care: The Abuse Exposed, which won a Bafta for its account of the abuse of vulnerable young patients at a private hospital near Bristol. |
And Fifa’s Dirty Secrets, controversially broadcast three days before the football governing body’s vote on the staging of the 2018 World Cup. | And Fifa’s Dirty Secrets, controversially broadcast three days before the football governing body’s vote on the staging of the 2018 World Cup. |
Panorama also investigated its sister BBC2 news programme, Newsnight, at the height of the Jimmy Savile scandal over its decision not to broadcast its Savile report. | Panorama also investigated its sister BBC2 news programme, Newsnight, at the height of the Jimmy Savile scandal over its decision not to broadcast its Savile report. |
Giles’s move marks a reversal of the trend over the last 18 months of ITV staff moving to the corporation. | Giles’s move marks a reversal of the trend over the last 18 months of ITV staff moving to the corporation. |
The BBC’s hires include ITV News UK editor Lucy Manning, deputy editor Jonathan Munro, head of home news Toby Castle (BBC deputy news editor), and business editor Laura Kuenssberg (Newsnight) |
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