New College of Production website editor appointed

Thursday 12 April 2012, 17:26

Jon Jacob Jon Jacob Editor, About the BBC Blog

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Paul Buller has been appointed College of Production website editor, replacing the previous editor Amanda Lyon who has returned to a role in BBC Vision.

Paul has recently been editor of itvWild, which offers the public online access to thousands of wildlife clips from ITV's archive of the past 50 years. He has a wide and varied experience of over 14 years in television production and direction and is also a BBC-trained Avid editor and proficient self-shooter.

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