Frederick Ogilvie (as Director-General of the BBC)

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Frederick Ogilvie was a British academic and administrator who served as Director-General of the BBC in the late 1930s, overseeing the corporation during the early years of World War II.

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instanceOf British academic
broadcasting executive
human
university administrator
academicDiscipline economics
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
directorGeneralOf BBC NERFINISHED
educatedAt University of Oxford
employer British Broadcasting Corporation NERFINISHED
familyName Ogilvie NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork broadcasting administration
economics
higher education administration
genre public administration
givenName Frederick NERFINISHED
memberOf BBC management
notableFor directing the BBC in the late 1930s
guiding the BBC at the outbreak of World War II
overseeing BBC wartime broadcasting preparations
service as Vice-Chancellor of Queen's University Belfast
notableWork leadership of the BBC during the early years of World War II
occupation academic
administrator
broadcasting administrator
university vice-chancellor
positionHeld Director-General of the BBC NERFINISHED
workLocation Belfast NERFINISHED
London, England
surface form: London

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John succeededBy Frederick Ogilvie (as Director-General of the BBC)
subject surface form: John Reith