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BBC boss Tim Davie has offered to meet with Marcus Ryder over claims that he effectively blocked him from a job at the corporation, reports the Guardian.
A leading diversity campaigner-Marcus Ryder- missed out on a top BBC job after director-general Tim Davie effectively blocked his appointment, the Mail can reveal.
British Journalism Award winner and leading authority on media diversity Marcus Ryder MBE gives his take on the issue following Press Gazette’s race and the media survey.
When we talk about the racism and bigotry in the UK media industry it is very easy to focus on some of the worst most visible excesses. The recent Press Gazette survey about racism and bigotry in the UK news media makes for shocking reading. When three quarters (74%) of black journalists who responded to the survey were able to answer “yes” to the question: “Have you personally experienced, or witnessed, racism whilst working in the UK Media?” something is horribly wrong.