Cameron Quits the Bbc After Controller Bid Fails

The HeraldJuly 02, 2004

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COLIN Cameron, the BBC's controller of network development for nations and regions, has quit after losing out in the race to become the BBC Scotland controller.

The 54-year-old, who had been with the corporation for 31 years, had been considered for the role of controller at BBC Scotland, but the job was given to Ken MacQuarrie, the head of broadcasting, in February.

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Cameron Quits the Bbc After Controller Bid Fails

Mr Cameron said the split was amicable.

He said: "I'll spend the next ...

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