Lorna Clarke named as first ever BBC Pop Music Controller in major radio leadership shakeup

Lorna Clarke has been appointed as the first Controller of Pop Music at British broadcaster and media giant, the BBC.

As Controller of Pop Music, Clarke will be responsible for BBC pop radio stations Radio 1, Radio 1Xtra, Radio 2, Radio 6 Music, Asian Network, as well as other music output.

Clarke has almost 30 years broadcasting experience, joining Kiss 100 FM in 1990 as London Programme Director.

According to a statement published by the BBC today (July 9) Clarke will “have a strategic vision across the portfolio, including BBC Music and music television”

It adds that she will “work with the music industry, fostering the BBC’s crucial role in developing new talent”.

Clarke’s appointment obviously ends speculation that the current Controller of BBC Radio 1 and 1Xtra, Ben Cooper, would be upped to the new role, a suggestion put forward by music business whisperers after the news of the organizational shakeup first emerged in April.

In addition to Clarke’s appointment, Jonathan Wall has been appointed as the first Controller of BBC Sounds while Mohit Bakaya has been named as the next Controller of Radio 4.

Clarke will start in September, while Wall and Mohit Bakaya will take on their new roles in August.

“It’s an exciting time for the audio industry and these are some of the most sought after jobs in radio.”

James Purnell, BBC

James Purnell, Director of Radio and Education, said: “It’s an exciting time for the audio industry and these are some of the most sought after jobs in radio.

“There were many impressive candidates, but I’m delighted Jonathan, Lorna and Mohit are taking on these important roles.

“I am really looking forward to working with the industry and our partners to continue delivering amazing music for our audiences.”

Lorna Clarke

Lorna Clarke added: “My career has been defined by music, and as a music lover I want the BBC to continue to bring the world of music even closer to our listeners.

“These are exciting times for the BBC and the music industry globally, where change is affecting us all at a rapid pace.

“I am really looking forward to working with the industry and our partners to continue delivering amazing music for our audiences.”

“I can’t remember a time when I wasn’t passionate about Radio 4. I know what the station means to our listeners and the unique place it has in the public consciousness and important role it plays in the national debate.”

Mohit Bakaya

Mohit Bakaya, Controller of Radio 4, says: “I can’t remember a time when I wasn’t passionate about Radio 4. I know what the station means to our listeners and the unique place it has in the public consciousness and important role it plays in the national debate.

“The intellectual ambition of the network and the thought-provoking, and often awe-inspiring, programmes we broadcast are more important now than ever. After being a Commissioning Editor at the network for several years, it will be a privilege to lead Radio 4 and the brilliant staff who, every day, make it the valued and much loved station it is.”

“BBC Sounds, alongside iPlayer, will help make the BBC thrive and it’s a privilege to get the chance to lead so many talented people who want to make sure we reach as many listeners as possible with our brilliant radio, music and podcasts.”

Jonathan Wall

Jonathan Wall, Controller of BBC Sounds, says: “After 21 wonderful years at 5 live it is time for a fresh challenge.

“BBC Sounds, alongside iPlayer, will help make the BBC thrive and it’s a privilege to get the chance to lead so many talented people who want to make sure we reach as many listeners as possible with our brilliant radio, music and podcasts. I can’t wait to get started.”Music Business Worldwide

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