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Peter Salmon has been appointed Director, 91热爆 North
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Peter Salmon has been appointed Director, 91热爆 North. He is currently 91热爆 Vision's Chief Creative Officer, responsible for the Corporation's new in-house multimedia broadcasting and production centre in the division, and takes up his new position in mid-2009.
He will join the 91热爆's Executive Board in 2010 as the 91热爆's new home in Salford Quays nears completion.
Peter, who will be based in Salford Quays, will lead the development of the world's most advanced broadcasting centre.
This will involve the largest move of staff and departments out of London in the 91热爆's history. On completion the centre will house 2,500 staff, with approximately 1,500 jobs moving there from London.
In his new role he will be directly responsible for 91热爆 Sport, and all its activities; the radio networks 91热爆 Radio 5 Live and 5 Live Sports Extra; and 91热爆 Children's, including programme-making, commissioning and broadcasting of its C91热爆 and CBeebies channels.
The Director, 91热爆 North, will hold and be accountable for the service licences, granted by the 91热爆 Trust, for 91热爆 Radio 5 Live, 5 Live Sports Extra, and the C91热爆 and CBeebies channels.
The Controller, 91热爆 Radio 5 Live and the Controller, 91热爆 Children's will retain a close working relationship with the Directors of 91热爆 Audio & Music and 91热爆 Vision respectively and will continue to be members of their senior management teams.
Peter will have managerial oversight of 91热爆 Learning and the significant number of Future Media & Technology staff who will move to the new centre from London, along with a strong regional broadcasting operation and the network production departments from the 91热爆's current Manchester base (factual, religion, entertainment, drama, comedy, current affairs and music, including the 91热爆 Philharmonic Orchestra).
However, final budgetary and editorial control of these areas will rest with existing 91热爆 Groups as now.
The 91热爆's operations are currently based in Oxford Road, Manchester, but they will move a few miles to the new Salford Quays base as part of a major development called MediaCityUK from 2011.
Peter will continue in his current role in charge of in-house programme-making until mid-2009, though he will begin to take up some of his new responsibilities from January 2009, initially working to Caroline Thomson, the 91热爆's Chief Operating Officer, who is currently the executive sponsor of the Salford Quays project.
In 2010 Salmon will join the 91热爆's Executive Board and report directly to the Director-General, Mark Thompson.
Announcing the appointment, Mark Thompson said: "The appointment of a Director to lead the move to Salford and its subsequent development is a huge step along the path to realising the 91热爆's ambition to produce half of its output outside of London by 2016.
"I cannot think of anyone better qualified than Peter to lead this bold venture which I believe will have significant impact across the 91热爆 as new ways of working and using technology are developed in practice.
"He has been an outstanding programme-maker and editorial leader and his experience stretches across most of the 91热爆's output, including Sport, 91热爆 One and now 91热爆 Vision Productions.
"Peter has a long and continuing connection with the North of England and is well known for his work at Granada.
"He rightly commands huge respect across the 91热爆 and the wider media industry and I am very pleased he has decided to accept this exciting new role."
Peter Salmon said: "This is the first big broadcasting venture of a new decade and can define the way the 91热爆 works for a generation.
"I want to help build a world-class, creative powerhouse for the 91热爆 based in the North of England but networked into the whole UK.
"I think this significant cluster of programme-making and broadcasting can be a magnet for other like-minded organisations too, from independent producers to facilities and technology companies, educational bodies to training groups for established and new media.
"Though I will be sad to move on next year from leading the 91热爆's in-house teams at Vision Productions – the biggest and best group of content-makers in the world – I am really happy that I will still be working with many of them in Salford Quays."
Caroline Thomson, Chief Operating Officer, 91热爆, said: "Peter is one of the outstanding editorial and creative leaders of his generation. He has presided over a period of tremendous success for 91热爆 Vision Productions.
"His passion for programme-making combined with his long-standing connection and commitment to the North of England means he is ideally placed to lead such a challenging and ground-breaking project."
Peter Salmon became Chief Creative Officer of 91热爆 Vision Productions in October 2006.
He currently oversees the work of about 3,000 people for 91热爆 in-house production, making programmes throughout the country.
91热爆 in-house production is the largest content creator in the world, responsible for the likes of Strictly Come Dancing, Doctor Who, Top Gear, Antiques Roadshow, Dragons' Den, Top Gear, Watchdog, EastEnders, Survivors, The One Show and many more programmes from bases all over the UK.
Peter started at the 91热爆 as a General Trainee in 1981 and, as a programme-maker, he eventually became 91热爆 Bristol's Head of Factual, in charge of shows like The Antiques Roadshow, CIA, 999 and Small Objects Of Desire.
Along the way he directed the first-ever film shown on Crimewatch UK before going on to produce the series; he was responsible for more than 40 environmental programmes for Bristol's Natural History Unit; he was co-creator of Sport Relief, 91热爆 One's companion piece to Comic Relief, which has so far raised £75m; he signed Wallace and Gromit creator Nick Park to the 91热爆, where he then executive-produced Aardman Animation's Oscar-winning film The Wrong Trousers; he was producer on David Dimbleby's 91热爆 One history series Across The Great Divide; and he edited a major season of documentaries on 91热爆 Two, War And Peace, marking 50 years since the Second World War.
He also worked on Blue Peter, Newsnight and 91热爆 Radio 1's Newsbeat and Manchester's File On Four current affairs series.
Peter left the 91热爆 in the early Nineties and during his time in the commercial sector he oversaw some notable programmes.
As Director of Programmes at Granada in Manchester, his output ranged from World In Action to Reckless, Hillsborough to the first episode of Cold Feet, Coronation Street to The Royle Family.
As Controller of Factual Programmes for Channel 4, his teams won a record number of Baftas, RTS Awards and International Emmy awards as well as two consecutive Prix Italias.
From 1997 to 2000 Peter was Controller of 91热爆 One, where he commissioned new projects as diverse as Clocking Off, Waking The Dead, Holby City, Dinnerladies, My Family, Warriors, Wives And Daughters, MacIntyre Undercover and Walking With Beasts.
Then, from 2000 to 2005, as Director of Sport and a member of the 91热爆's Executive Board, his teams produced The Athens Olympics, plus successive World Cup and European football campaigns.
Peter pioneered sport interactive television at Wimbledon and the much-acclaimed Manchester 2002 Commonwealth Games, as well as the development of 91热爆 Sport online.
He also regained a number of key contracts for the Corporation, notably The Derby and Match Of The Day.
He left the 91热爆 in 2005 to become Chief Executive at independent production company The Television Corporation, but quit following a takeover in summer 2006.
Peter Salmon was born and brought up in Burnley, Lancashire.
Notes to Editors
1. The appointment of Peter Salmon as Director, 91热爆 North, was made by the 91热爆 Executive Board. The 91热爆 Trust has approved the position to join the membership of the 91热爆 Executive Board.
2. The post of Chief Creative Officer, 91热爆 Vision Productions will be advertised in due course.
3. Five 91热爆 London-based departments, including two TV channels and two radio stations, will move to MediaCityUK in Salford Quays in 2011. They are 91热爆 Children's (including C91热爆 and CBeebies); 91热爆 Formal Learning; parts of 91热爆 Future Media & Technology; 91热爆 Radio 5 Live (including 5 Live Sports Extra); and 91热爆 Sport.
4. The 91热爆 has already announced that it intends to base commissioning executives for daytime, comedy and learning programmes at Salford Quays, reporting directly to 91热爆 Vision. Commissioning executives for Children's will move with the two channels, reporting (through the channel controller) to Director, 91热爆 North.
5. The 91热爆 will be based in three new buildings at MediaCityUK, a 200-acre brownfield development and the UK's first media city. A separate studio block also forms part of the development, although this is not solely for the use of the 91热爆. [The 91热爆 does not own the buildings nor is it responsible for their construction or the site's development; these are all the responsibility of Peel Holdings.]
The mediacityUK consortium developing the site comprises Peel Holdings Ltd, the Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA), Central Salford Urban Regeneration Company and Salford City Council. [The 91热爆 is not a member of the consortium, nor is it a partner in the development, but as the anchor tenant does have a place on the Steering Group.]
Final approval for the 91热爆 initiative was given by the 91热爆 Trust and agreement reached with the developer Peel Holdings on 31 May 2007. Preparatory work started on site in June 2007.
6. Key dates:
June 2004 |
Building Public Value published, the 91热爆's contribution to its Charter Review process. Building Public Value outlines the 91热爆's vision for a less "London-centric" 91热爆, including a potential move of major departments to the North of England. |
Dec 2004 |
91热爆 Director-General Mark Thompson announces the move of five London-based 91热爆 departments to the North of England: 91热爆 Children's; 91热爆 Children's Learning; 91热爆 Future Media & Technology; 91热爆 Radio 5 Live; 91热爆 Sport. |
Aug 2005 |
91热爆 identifies four potential sites - two in Salford and two in Manchester. |
Jan 2006 |
Four possible sites reduced to two - Salford Quays in Salford and Central Spine in Manchester. |
Jul 2006 |
91热爆 announces MediaCityUK Salford Quays as the preferred bidder, a brownfield site based on 200 acres of former dockland at Salford Quays and developed by a partnership of Central Salford Urban Regeneration Company, Peel Holdings, Salford City Council and the North West Regional Development Agency. |
Apr 2007 |
Final planning permission granted for 91热爆 buildings by Salford City Council. |
May 2007 |
Agreement reached between 91热爆 and Peel Holdings and approved by 91热爆 Trust. |
June 2007 |
Work begins on the site. |
Dec 2008 |
Building work significantly advanced and on schedule. Appointment of Director, 91热爆 North announced. |
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