Former Tory Minister Emerges as Frontrunner for Ofcom Chair Amid Heated Debate

As concerns over online content and partisan broadcasting grow, a former Conservative cabinet minister battles a Labour peer for the coveted role of Ofcom chair.
Labour is facing mounting pressure to appoint a former Conservative cabinet minister as the next chair of the media regulator Ofcom, setting up a high-stakes political showdown for the influential position.
The job of leading Ofcom has become increasingly significant as public concern over online content and the rise of more politically partisan broadcasting has grown. With the current chair, Michael Grade, set to depart in the coming weeks, the race is on to find his successor.
At the center of the controversy is Jeremy Wright, a former Conservative culture secretary, who is vying for the role against Margaret Hodge, a prominent Labour peer. Online safety figures have reportedly urged Liz Kendall, the shadow culture secretary, to hand the job to Wright, a move that would likely stir up a political storm.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Источник: The Guardian


