Ex-NBC Exec Turness Named CEO for BBC News, Current Affairs

Ex-NBC Exec Turness Named CEO for BBC News, Current Affairs
CEO of Euronews Michael Peters (L) and President of NBC News International Deborah Turness (R), pose at the headquarters of Euronews in Lyon, on May 31, 2017. Philippe Desmazes/AFP via Getty Images
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LONDON—The BBC announced Thursday that it has appointed Deborah Turness as its new chief executive for news and current affairs, bringing to the broadcaster a vastly experienced journalist who previously held senior leadership positions at the news division of American TV network NBC.

Turness, 54, comes to the BBC from British media company ITN, where she is currently CEO. The native of England will replace Fran Unsworth, who is leaving at the end of January.