Flagship BBC news brands Newsnight and Radio 4's Today programme have appointed new editors.
Guardian Deputy Editor Ian Katz will be the new boss of Newsnight from September, when he replaces acting editor Karen O'Connor.
Jamie Angus, former editor of The World At One and current deputy editor at Newsnight, will take over Today from September.
Fran Unsworth, acting director of news, said: "I'm delighted to be welcoming Ian to the BBC and to announce Jamie as the new editor of the Today programme.
"Their journalistic pedigree speaks for itself. They will bring to two of Britain's most influential news and current affairs programmes all the judgement, news sense and innovation we need."
Katz said that Newsnight is a programme that he has loved all his adult life, and added that despite "well-publicised problems" with the BBC Two show, he is looking forward to joining the team. Katz also said...
Guardian Deputy Editor Ian Katz will be the new boss of Newsnight from September, when he replaces acting editor Karen O'Connor.
Jamie Angus, former editor of The World At One and current deputy editor at Newsnight, will take over Today from September.
Fran Unsworth, acting director of news, said: "I'm delighted to be welcoming Ian to the BBC and to announce Jamie as the new editor of the Today programme.
"Their journalistic pedigree speaks for itself. They will bring to two of Britain's most influential news and current affairs programmes all the judgement, news sense and innovation we need."
Katz said that Newsnight is a programme that he has loved all his adult life, and added that despite "well-publicised problems" with the BBC Two show, he is looking forward to joining the team. Katz also said...
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