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Greg Dyke, the former BBC director-general has said he would consider returning to the BBC if he was asked to do so. This is extremely unlikely so, instead he's turning his attention to a book about his time at the Corporation. It is reported he's been offered up to £1 million (E1.4million), ironically by Harper Collins the imprint of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. Meanwhile, headhunters are to be appointed to draw up a "long shortlist" of Director-General candidates to submit to the next chairman, who should be in place by April. | ||
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