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Richard Tait CBE is a British journalist and Professor of Journalism at Cardiff University. He has been a member of the BBC Trust, the governing body of the British Broadcasting Corporation. Tait is a former editor of BBC's ''Newsnight'', ''Channel 4 News'' (1987–1995) and was Editor-in-Chief of ITN (1995–2002). He is a fellow of the Royal Television Society and the Society of Editors. ==BBC career== Following his involvement in a post-Hutton review, Tait joined the former BBC Board of Governors on 1 August 2004. He replaced Baroness (Sarah) Hogg who left the Board at the end of her four-year term of office.〔(BBC Press Release ), New BBC Governors Appointed〕 During his time on the board, he was the chairman of the Governors' Programme Complaints Committee, which heard appeals against complaints regarding BBC programmes. Upon the formation of the BBC Trust, Tait was one of four Governors (including then Chairman Michael Grade, Dermot Gleeson and Jeremy Peat) who transitioned to the new governing body of the BBC.〔(BBC Press Release ) New BBC Trust to represent the public interest〕 In April 2008 his term as a Trustee was extended until 31 July 2010.〔(BBC Trust Press Release ) Richard Tait reappointed BBC Trustee〕 Tait chairs the Trust's Editorial Standards Committee, which sets the BBC's editorial and content standards and hears appeals against editorial complaints.〔(BBC Trust Editorial Standards Committee )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Richard Tait」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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