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’.


BBC Names Kate Phillips Chief Content Officer, Succeeding Charlotte Moore
Phillips has worked at the BBC for over 12 years — most recently as director of unscripted, where she commissioned some of the channel's top shows, including 'Strictly Come Dancing' and 'The Traitors.'
BBC Content Chief: Kate Phillips Set To Replace Charlotte Moore In Top Job
BBC unscripted supremo Kate Phillips has landed the biggest job in British broadcasting. Sources indicated that the corporation will announce later this week, possibly today, that The Traitors and Strictly Come Dancing commissioner Phillips is to replace Charlotte Moore as the BBC’s Chief Content Officer, overseeing thousands of hours of TV per year plus radio, […]
BBC Content Chief: Kate Phillips Confirmed As Replacement For Charlotte Moore In Top Job
UPDATE 12.10 p.m. GMT (4.10 a.m. PT): The BBC has confirmed Kate Phillips as its new Chief Content Officer. Director General Tim Davie said Phillips’ “passion for delivering world-class content to our all audiences shines through in everything she does.
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