
Tim Davie, Director, Audio & Music
Tim Davie is the Director of BBC Audio & Music and a member of the BBC's Executive Board.
The Audio & Music (A&M) division is responsible for all the BBC's national radio networks and for the production of most of the classical and popular music across radio and television.
Below is a list of the senior posts in the division. Click on each link to access the job description and other details.

Tim Davie is the Director of BBC Audio & Music and a member of the BBC's Executive Board.

Chris Burns coordinates Audio & Music activity in response to BBC-wide policy and direction.

Ben is responsible for the editorial content, leadership and overall management of Radio 1 and 1Xtra, reaching a weekly audience of 12.2 million.

Richard Dawkins is responsible for editorial and service strategy development for BBC News and BBC Audio & Music.

Caroline Elliot is responsible for leading major projects across Audio & Music, including the redevelopment of Broadcasting House in London.

Graham Ellis is the member of the Audio & Music Board primarily responsible for radio and television production and deputises for the Director of Audio & Music.

Mark Friend is responsible for developing and delivering the digital media strategy for Audio & Music across online, digital radio, red button and mobile platforms.

John Moran is responsible for managing the legal and business affairs in the BBC's Audio & Music division.

Nicki Sheard is responsible for the oversight of all marketing, communications and audience insight for all of the BBC's Audio & Music content.

Bob Shennan is responsible for the editorial content, leadership and overall management of Radio 2 , 6 Music and Asian Network.

Paul Smith is responsible for ensuring that Audio & Music has consistent editorial standards processes and practices across the group.

Rachel Stock left the BBC in March 2012.

Adrian Van Klaveren is responsible for the editorial content and leadership of Radio 5 Live and 5 Live Sports Extra.

Gwyneth Williams is responsible for the editorial content and leadership of Radio 4 and Radio 4 Extra.

Roger Wright is in charge of Radio 3's editorial strategy, commissioning and scheduling policies.
All other A&M senior managers' salaries are published in £5k bands in the document below. This data is correct as of August 2011.
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