Caroline Thompson is the BBC’s Chief Operating Officer, the woman who drives major projects such as the relocation of production to centres outside of London. On Tuesday she speaks at Polis in the latest of our media leadership dialogues. Her subject will be “The challenge to appeal to all audiences”. How can the BBC keep everyone happy
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