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      • Dyke was educated at a local west London grammar school. He subsequently tried various jobs, including a position as a management trainee for the retail chain Marks & Spencer. He then worked briefly at two local newspapers before studying politics at the University of York.
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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Greg_DykeGreg Dyke - Wikipedia

    Early life and education. Greg Dyke at the University of York, 1975. Dyke was born in 1947, in Hayes, Middlesex, the youngest of three sons in a "stable, lower middle class" [3] family. His father was an insurance salesman. [4]

  2. May 15, 2024 · Greg Dyke is a British businessman, journalist, and broadcaster best known as the director general (2000–04) of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). Dyke was educated at a local west London grammar school. He subsequently tried various jobs, including a position as a management trainee for.

  3. Dyke was educated at Hayes Grammar School and gained a degree in Politics from the University of York. He moved from journalism into broadcasting in 1977 when he joined London Weekend Television.

    • May 20, 1947
  4. He was born on 20 May 1947, educated at Hayes Grammar School and later at York University, where he read Politics. Before that, however, after a brief stint as a trainee manager at Marks and Spencer, he trained as a reporter for the Hillingdon Mirror, becoming chief reporter within eight months before moving to the Slough Evening Mail.

  5. Greg Dyke started life as a newspaper journalist before going to the University of York as a mature student to study politics. He later joined London Weekend Television as a researcher and eventually became Chief Executive having been Editor in Chief at TVam and Director of Programmes at both TVS and LWT along the way.

  6. Former CEO, LWT and Former Director-General, BBC. Greg Dyke was originally a current affairs programme maker who became Chief Executive of LWT, CEO of Pearson Television (now known as Fremantle) and Director-General of The BBC.

  7. www.bbc.co.uk › directors-general › greg-dykeGreg Dyke - BBC

    Gregory Dyke (b.1947) was Director-General from 2000 to 2004. Greg Dyke's pre-BBC career was in commercial and independent television, including TV-AM, TVS, Pearson and Channel 5. The BBC...