BBC Creative Boss Charlotte Moore Quits for Lucrative Job with Streaming Giants


BBC Creative Boss Charlotte Moore Quits for Lucrative Job with Streaming Giants

The Big Move

Charlotte Moore, the creative boss at the BBC, has decided to step down from her role to take on a new challenge in the world of streaming. She is set to join Sony Pictures and Left Bank Pictures, where she is expected to more than double her current salary of £475,000.

A Change of Heart

Despite previously criticizing streaming platforms for prioritizing profits over quality programming, Moore is now embracing this new opportunity. She will be taking on two key roles at the studios, including overseeing a potential Netflix spin-off of the popular series, The Crown.

An Impressive Legacy

During her time at the BBC, Moore was instrumental in bringing acclaimed shows like The Great British Bake Off to the screen. Her departure marks the end of a successful tenure as the corporation's chief content officer, a role she held for over four years.

Moving Forward

Moore expressed her excitement for the new challenge, stating that it was a tough decision to leave the BBC but the right time for a new adventure. BBC director-general Tim Davie praised Moore as a creative powerhouse and visionary, acknowledging her significant contributions to the organization.


BBC Creative Boss Charlotte Moore Quits for Lucrative Job with Streaming Giants

The BBC will now begin the search for a replacement to fill Moore's role and continue the legacy she leaves behind.


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