Mark Byford

Mark Byford
Director-General of the BBC
Acting
January 2004 – June 2004
Preceded byGreg Dyke
Succeeded byMark Thompson
Deputy Director-General of the BBC
In office
1 January 2004 – 31 March 2011
Succeeded byAnne Bulford
Personal details
Born (1958-06-13) 13 June 1958 (age 66)
Castleford, West Riding of Yorkshire, England
SpouseHilary Bleiker
Children5
Parent
Alma materUniversity of Leeds

Mark Julian Byford (born 13 June 1958) was Deputy Director-General of the BBC and head of BBC journalism from 2004 to 2011. He chaired the BBC Journalism Board and was a member of the BBC Executive Board for thirteen years.

His responsibilities also included BBC Sport, the nations and regions (BBC Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and English regions) and editorial policy. He led the BBC-wide coverage of the general elections in 2005 and 2010; the Beijing Olympic Games in 2008; and the BBC coverage of the Queen Mother's Funeral in 2002 and the Royal Wedding in 2011.

Byford established and chaired the BBC's Editorial Standards Board, which was responsible for promoting the BBC's standards in ethics and programme-making across the corporation. He also established and chaired the Complaints Management Board, which oversaw the handling of complaints across the BBC. In addition, he was the chair of the BBC Academy Board co-ordinating all its training and development. He was in overall charge of the BBC's planning for the London 2012 Olympic Games as chair of the London 2012 Steering Group.