Alan Protheroe

Alan Protheroe CBE (10 January 1934 – 6 April 2013) was a BBC executive who served as assistant Director-General in the 1980s.

[1] In 1987, he went on to run the Services Sound and Vision Corporation, now BFBS, providing radio and television services to the British Armed Forces.

[2] During his tenure overseeing BBC News, Protheroe is credited with fighting for "old-fashioned hard news values",[3] including promoting well respected journalists (such as John Humphries) into newsreader positions for the first time at the BBC.

[4] Protheroe continued to serve in the Territorial Army throughout his time at the BBC and was promoted to full colonel in 1984.

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