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Seasoned British television executive Samir Shah has been chosen as the governments preferred candidate to chair the BBC, reported Reuters on Wednesday, citing culture minister Lucy Frazer.

Shah, 71, has been the chief executive of Juniper TV, a production company, since the late 1990s.

He has a 40-year career in television, having held positions including head of current affairs and non-executive director at the BBC and London Weekend Television, an ITV commercial network franchise, according to Reuters.

Shah has a wealth of experience to bring to the position of BBC Chair, Frazer said in a post on X.

He has a clear ambition to see the BBC succeed in a rapidly changing media landscape, and I have no doubt he will provide the support and scrutiny that the BBC needs to meet the challenges of the future.

*Announcement*: ? I have today announced that Dr Samir Shah is the Governments preferred candidate for the position of BBC chair.

My statement ?: pic.twitter.com/uCJgWkolL3

Lucy Frazer (@lucyfrazermp) December 6, 2023

The BBC has a great place in British life and a unique duty to reach a wide audience right across the country and I will do all I can to ensure it fulfils this in an increasingly competitive market, Shah told Reuters.

According to the report, before Shah is formally appointed, a parliamentary committee of lawmakers will question him.

The previous chair, Richard Sharp, resigned in April after failing to disclose that he had helped secure a $1 million loan for then-Prime Minister Boris Johnson, according to the report.

The BBC is politically independent and funded by licence fees paid by TV-watching households, but its chair is chosen by the government.

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