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Jay Hunt is appointed Controller for Â鶹Éç Daytime


Category: Â鶹Éç; Daytime

Date: 19.05.2005
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Jay Hunt is to be the new Controller for Â鶹Éç Daytime, it was announced today (Thursday 19 May) by Jana Bennett, the Director of Television.

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Currently the Senior Commissioning Executive for Daytime, Jay is already a key member of the highly innovative Â鶹Éç Daytime team and her appointment signals the ambition to build on and develop its outstanding success in this competitive area.

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Jay has a proven track record in popular television across the Â鶹Éç.

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In her current role, she has developed hit shows like Missing and Beat the Burglar and played a key role in introducing new territories to daytime with titles like Mind Your Own Business.

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As editor of the One O'Clock News and Six O'Clock News, she reinvented daytime news coverage by tailoring the output more closely to the audience.

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Her experience ranges from current affairs to live magazine shows, from news to documentary.

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Jana Bennett said: "I'm really pleased that Jay will be stepping up to the Controller role as she has a very strong track record in developing and bringing to the screen highly original and enjoyable programmes for the daytime audience.

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"For me she was the perfect choice - she instinctively understands the daytime audience and is bursting with fresh, new ideas for an even greater range of high quality programming."

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Speaking of her appointment, Jay Hunt said: "I am incredibly excited about my new role. I have always been passionate about daytime television and want to broaden the range of what is on offer across Â鶹Éç ONE and Â鶹Éç TWO.

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"The mix of live event coverage, news specials, drama and innovative factual entertainment has made daytime the market leader.

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"I now have an opportunity to push the boundaries even further with lively, topical output and entertainment that speaks to this very discerning audience."

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Jay joined the Â鶹Éç in 1989 as a researcher on Breakfast News and worked her way up to output editor before joining Newsnight, where she stayed until 1998.

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She then moved to Panorama as a senior producer, becoming Editor of the One O'Clock News and then the Six O'Clock News in 2003.

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At the One O'Clock News, she was given a remit to change the programme to fit more comfortably with the stay at home audience. She changed the programme agenda fundamentally and introduced ground-breaking studio graphics which, though controversial at the time, have now become a feature of news programming across the board.

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She chose to leave News to work in Daytime because of her passion for popular programming.

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As Executive Producer for Daytime in Birmingham she reinvigorated the output, overseeing the production of many successful returning brands such as Trading Up and Call My Bluff.

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From there she took on her current role - Senior Commissioning Executive for Daytime - and has been key to Daytime's ambition and success in developing and executive producing new, distinctive programmes which surprise and challenge the audience.

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These include Critical Condition, Weighing In, and European Nightmare.

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In the last two years Â鶹Éç Daytime, led by outgoing controller Alison Sharman, received plaudits from viewers and critics for its distinctive range of programmes, including The Afternoon Play; Beaten, starring Robson Green; Britain's Secret Shame, Daytime's first ever foray into campaigning current affairs; and the documentary strand Strutting Our Stuff.

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Following Alison Sharman's move to become Controller of CÂ鶹Éç, Jay will take up her new role in June.


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Category: Â鶹Éç; Daytime

Date: 19.05.2005
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