The BBC has launched a complete shake up of the way it produces music programming with a series of moves that includes making head of music entertainment Trevor Dann redundant, axing his department and handing the power he wielded back to programme makers.
Dann's departure last Friday comes as part of the second phase of director general Greg Dyke's radical restructuring of the corporation and comes just three months after the executive lost his radio responsibilities. TV producers within the ...
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