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Craig Oliver (British journalist)

Craig Stewart Oliver (born 15 May 1969) is a British news editor, producer and media executive, and the current Director of Communications for British Prime Minister David Cameron.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= PM finds his man )〕 Previously, he was Controller of English news output for BBC Global News, responsible for commissioning the news content for the corporation's English-language global services, including the BBC World Service, BBC World News and BBC News Online.
==Early life and career==
Oliver was born in the English county of Nottinghamshire, but raised in Scotland after his family relocated there. He attended Stirling High School, where he was a contemporary of the presenter Kirsty Young, then went on to read English literature at the University of St Andrews.
After graduating with a diploma in Broadcast Journalism from the Cardiff School of Journalism,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Diploma and Masters Options )〕〔 he began his media career in 1992 as a reporter for STV. One of his first assignments for the station was covering a fire in a block of flats in Glasgow's Easterhouse district.〔 In 1993 he joined ITN as a trainee reporter, after which he became a producer on ITV's flagship ''News at Ten'' bulletin.〔 With the launch of Channel Five in 1997 he moved from News at Ten to become programme editor of ''Five News'', but returned to ITV in 1999 as senior programme editor for ''ITV Evening News''. He moved to ''Channel Four News'' in 2002, but once again returned to ITV News the following year when he was appointed as Head of Output. He was later promoted to Head of Network News Programming.
Oliver joined the BBC in 2006, where he became editor of BBC One's Ten O'Clock News, He was also editor of the channel's Six O'Clock News. In May 2009 Oliver was appointed as the new deputy head of the Corporation's multimedia newsroom, replacing Mary Hockaday, who had been promoted the previous month to be the new head of the operation that oversees all BBC News output. Oliver was subsequently appointed Controller of English, BBC Global News in April 2010, with responsibility for multiplatform commissioning of all BBC Global News English output. He took up this role after editing the BBC's 2010 general election coverage.〔 At BBC World, he was part of the team which oversaw cuts to the Corporation's World Service.〔

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