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Sir Mark John Thompson (born 31 July 1957) is a British media executive who is Chairman of the Board of Directors of Ancestry, the largest for-profit genealogy company in the world, and Chief Executive Officer of the Cable News Network (CNN). He is the former president and chief executive officer of The New York Times Company. From 2004 to 2012, he was Director-General of the BBC, and before that was the Chief Executive of Channel 4. In 2009 Thompson was ranked as the 65th most powerful person in the world by Forbes magazine. He was elected to the American Philosophical Society in 2017. Early life Thompson was born in London, England, and brought up in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, by his parents, Sydney (née Corduff) and Duncan John Thompson. Sydney was Irish, the daughter of a County Donegal policeman. Mark Thompson has a sister, Katherine. Duncan Thompson was an accountant from Preston who died when Mark was twelve after suffering from chronic illness and depression. Mark Thompson was educated by Jesuits at Stonyhurst College in Lancashire, and then went to Merton College, Oxford where he took a first in English. He edited the university magazine, Isis. Early career Thompson first joined the BBC as a production trainee in 1979. His career at the corporation included a number of roles. In 1981, he assisted in the launch of the long-running consumer programme Watchdog. Two years later he was part of the team that created British television's first national breakfast television programme, Breakfast Time. In 1985, Thompson became the Output Editor of Newsnight and in 1988, at the age of 30, he was promoted to Editor of the Nine O'Clock News. In 1990, he became Editor of Panorama. He was made Head of Features in 1992 and Head of Factual Programmes in 1994. In 1996, Thompson succeeded Michael Jackson as Controller of BBC2. He commissioned series including The Cops, The Royle Family, Our Mutual Friend and The Fast Show. He left BBC Two in 1999 and was replaced by Jane Root, who became the channel's first female Controller. In 1999 Thompson was named Director, National and Regional Broadcasting at the BBC. He became the BBC Director of Television in 2000, but left the corporation in March 2002 to become Chief Executive of Channel 4. He succeeded Michael Jackson in the role, and left in 2004 to be succeeded by Andy Duncan. Director-General of the BBC Appointment Thompson was appointed Director-General of the BBC on 21 May 2004. He succeeded Greg Dyke, who resigned on 29 January 2004 in the aftermath of the Hutton Inquiry. Although he had originally stated he was not interested in the role of Director-General and would turn down any approach from the BBC, he changed his mind, saying the job was a "one-of-a-kind opportunity". The decision to appoint Thompson Director-General was made unanimously by the BBC Board of Governors, headed by the then new Chairman Michael Grade (another former chief executive of Channel 4). His appointment was widely praised: Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell, Shadow Culture Secretary Julie Kirkbride and Greg Dyke were amongst those who supported his selection. He took up the role of Director-General on 22 June 2004 (Mark Byford had been Acting Director-General since Dyke's resignation). On his first day he announced several management changes, including the replacement of the BBC's sixteen-person executive committee with a slimmed-down executive board of nine top managers. Editorial guideline breaches In 2007 it emerged that the BBC had been involved in a number of editorial guideline breaches. Thompson, as BBC editor-in-chief, investigated the breaches, and presented his interim report to the BBC Trust on 18 July 2007. The Trust felt that the BBC's values of accuracy and honesty had been compromised, and Thompson outlined to the Trust the actions he would take to restore confidence. Later that day he told BBC staff, via an internal televised message, that deception of the public was never acceptable. He said that he, himself, had never deceived the public – it would never have occurred to him to do so, and that he was sure that the same applied to the "overwhelming majority" of BBC staff. He also spoke on BBC News 24 and was interviewed by Gavin Esler for Newsnight. He stated that "from now on, if it [deceiving the public] happens we will show people the door." Staff were emailed on 19 July 2007 and later in the year all staff, including the Director-General, undertook a Safeguarding Trust course. The Russell Brand Show prank telephone calls row In October 2008, Thompson had to cut short a family holiday to return to Britain to deal with the arrival of The Russell Brand Show prank telephone calls row. Thompson took the executive decision to suspend the BBC's highest paid presenter, Jonathan Ross, from all his BBC work for three months without pay. He also said it was the controversial star's last warning. Thompson reiterated the BBC's commitment to Ross' style of "edgy comedy", arguing that "BBC audiences accept that, in comedy, performers attempt to push the line of taste". Thompson had previously defended the star's conduct and salary in 2006, when he described Ross as "outstanding" and said that "the very best people" deserved appropriately high salaries. Comments on political bias In September 2010, Thompson acknowledged some of the BBC's previous political bias, which he said he had witnessed early in his career. He stated: "In the BBC I joined 30 years ago there was, in much of current affairs, in terms of people's personal politics, which were quite vocal, a massive bias to the left". He added: "the organisation did struggle then with impartiality". Jerry Springer: The Opera blasphemy allegations Thompson was criticised by religious groups in relation to the broadcast of Jerry Springer: The Opera, with a private prosecution brought against the BBC for blasphemy. Lord Pannick QC appeared and won the case. The High Court ruled that the cult musical was not blasphemous, and Pannick stated that Judge Tubbs had "acted within her powers and made the only decision she could lawfully have made; while religious beliefs were integral to British society, so is freedom of expression, especially to matters of social and moral importance." Accusations of pro-Israeli editorial stance A number of commentators have suggested that Thompson has a pro-Israeli editorial stance, particularly since he supported the controversial decision by the BBC not to broadcast the DEC Gaza appeal in January 2009. Complaints to the BBC about the decision, numbering nearly 16,000, were directed to a statement by Thompson. In May 2011, Thompson ordered the lyrics 'free Palestine' in a rap on BBC Radio 1Xtra to be censored. During a meeting of the British Parliament's Culture and Media Committee in June 2012, Thompson also issued an apology for not devoting more coverage to the murders of an Israeli settler family in the West Bank, saying the "network got it w.... Discover the Mark Thompson popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Mark Thompson books.

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  • Dear NHS synopsis, comments

    Dear NHS

    Various Authors

    THE NUMBER ONE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLERCurated and edited by Adam Kay (author of multimillion bestseller This is Going to Hurt), Dear NHS features 100 household names telling their ...

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    The Anatomy of Liverpool

    Jonathan Wilson, Jonathan Wilson Ltd & Scott Murray

    Jonathan Wilson and Scott Murray provide a forensic analysis of ten key Liverpool games that have shaped the club's fortunes over the last century: from the longlost triumphs of To...

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    City of Secrets

    Victoria Thompson

    An exciting new book in the series featuring womanontherun Elizabeth Milesfrom the beloved national bestselling author of the Gaslight Mysteries.Elizabeth Miles knows that honesty ...

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    Betrayed

    Sandi Logan

    WINNER OF THE NED KELLY AWARD FOR BEST TRUE CRIME 2023WINNER OF THE UK TRUE CRIME AWARD FOR BEST INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING 2024A relentlessly fascinating and often jawdropping true s...

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    Billions of Besties

    Peggy Panosh & Susie Arons

    This beautifully illustrated and joyful tribute celebrates famous friendships (both real and fictional) and proves that there is no relationship more important than friendship. Our...

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    Total Immersion

    Terry Laughlin

    Swim betterand enjoy every lapwith Total Immersion, a guide to improving your swimming from an expert with more than thirty years of experience in the water.Terry Laughlin, the wor...

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    The Weight of Beautiful

    Jackie Goldschneider

    Jackie Goldschneider, star of The Real Housewives of New Jersey, bravely chronicles her decadeslong battle with anorexia and public journey to recovery in this unflinching, moving,...

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    G-Man

    Stephen Hunter

    “A roaring good read.”FORBES.com Master sniper Bob Lee Swagger returns in this riveting novel by bestselling author and Pulitzer Prize winner Stephen Hunter.The Great Depression wa...

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    Change of Plan

    Mark Thompson-O'Connor

    What would you do if someone threatened to hurt the ones you love? Liam Roberts is an everyday guy, living an ordinary family life in a quiet part of England when his life is throw...

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    Torture

    Geoffrey Abbott

    How did it feel to be faced with the prospect of being branded, pressed to death or boiled alive in oil? In this classic account of the history of torture, Geoffrey Abbott guides u...

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    People State New York v. Mark Thompson

    Supreme Court of New York

    Appeal by defendant from a judgment of the Supreme Court, Queens County, rendered October 10, 1979, convicting him of robbery in the third degree, attempted robbery in the third d...

  • Truth and Lies synopsis, comments

    Truth and Lies

    Mark Bowden & Tracey Thomson

    National bestsellerA fresh, insightful guide to reading body language in the postdigital age Whether you’re at a job interview or a cocktail party, searching LinkedIn or swiping ri...

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    Flat Out and Half Turned Over

    Buddy Baker & David Poole

    In Flat Out and Half Turned Over, driving phenomenon Buddy Baker details the most hilarious collection of racing stories, memories, and anecdotes ever published. Read about the bum...

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    Act of Treason

    Mark North

    In this meticulously researched classic of the JFK conspiracy genre that Library Journal calls "sensational," Mark North argues convincingly that President John F. Kennedy died as ...

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    All the Way Down

    Stewart Foster

    A lifeaffirming story about friendship, adventure and selfbelief, from the awardwinning author of The Bubble Boy. Perfect for fans of Louis Sachar’s Holes and Elle McNicoll’s A Kin...

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    Before We Was We

    Mike Barson, Mark Bedford, Chris Foreman, Graham McPherson, Cathal Smyth, Lee Thompson & Dan Woodgate

    New Foreword by Irvine Welsh.In Before We Was We Madness tell us how they became them. A story of seven originals, whose collective graft, energy and talent took them from the swea...

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    The American Diamond

    Mark Thompson

    America's national government did not arise from sheer volition. It was discretely engineered using a rigorous developement framework. The American framers created a gleaming dia...

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    Whistleblower

    Mark Thompson-O'Connor

    A Government wouldn't cover up a crime. A Government wouldn't deceive its own people. A Government wouldn't kill to hide its secrets. Would it? A sudden and avoidable tragedy...

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    Simplified Development

    Mark Thompson

    Development is a conversation.  The Simplified Development framework provides a structured pathway for organizations to create anything using reasonable and understandable lan...

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    People State New York v. Mark Thompson

    Supreme Court of New York

    Case held, decision reserved, motion to relieve counsel granted, and new counsel assigned. Motion for extension of time to file pro se brief denied. Memorandum: Defendant's attorne...

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    Jayo

    Jason Sherlock

    ‘It’s got to be said for the little man, give him a sniff at goal – and he is deadly.’ Jim GavinOne of the greatest Dublin players of the modern GAA era. A man who transcended the ...

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    The Story of Astronomy

    Heather Couper, Nigel Henbest & Arthur C. Clarke

    Journey through time and space with the greatest astronomers in history. Astronomy is one of the oldest of all the sciences. And yet, its history is also so much more than the hist...