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Kate Phillips Named Permanent BBC Chief Content Officer After Interim Role

  • The BBC has appointed Kate Phillips as its permanent Chief Content Officer, succeeding Charlotte Moore, who left the BBC for Left Bank Pictures and Sony Pictures Television.
  • Tim Davie praised Phillips for her innovation and creativity, stating that she has a strong record of delivering world-class content during her 12 years at the BBC.
  • Phillips has over 12 years of experience at the BBC, most recently serving as director of unscripted content.
  • Phillips expressed excitement about her new role and the opportunity to engage with the BBC's diverse programming.
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Kate Phillips named permanent BBC chief content officer after interim role

Kate Phillips said she ‘can’t wait to get started’.

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advanced-television.com broke the news in on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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