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    Helen Boaden (born 1 March 1956) is a British former broadcasting executive who spent more than 30 years working for the BBC, including as Director of...
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  • Boaden is a surname, and refer to: Helen Boaden (born 1956), Former Director of BBC Radio James Boaden (1762–1839), English biographer, dramatist, and...
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    decision was subsequently overturned by his superior, the BBC News director Helen Boaden. In 2012, Maitlis presented the US 2012 election coverage on BBC One...
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    as part of a restructuring of the BBC. The then-Director of BBC News, Helen Boaden reported to the then-Deputy Director-General and head of the journalism...
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    colleagues. Everyone in BBC News wishes her all the best for the future." Helen Boaden, Director of BBC News (2007). In April 2007 it was announced that Stuart...
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  • National Portrait Gallery, London "Helen Brook", BBC Woman's Hour, 18 November 2014 (clip from July 1989 interview with Helen Boaden). "Our Story", Brook....
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    Awards. Alumni of the station include the former BBC Radio Director Helen Boaden, Sky News journalist Kit Bradshaw, and BBC News presenter Clive Myrie...
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  • editorial guidelines on due impartiality and the BBC's director of News, Helen Boaden, apologised for an editorial misjudgment. Since 2024 she has been the...
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    Retrieved 3 December 2006. Wells, Matt (12 September 2005). "Interview with Helen Boaden". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 23 April 2014. Some of our competitors...
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  • Baboulene, travel writer and story theorist Mark Barrowcliffe, novelist Helen Boaden, former director of BBC Radio Tommy Boyd, broadcaster Edward Kamau Brathwaite...
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