By John Glenday
ITV chairman Archie Norman has stated his intention to depart the commercial broadcaster as soon as a successor can be found according to reports.
Norman is understood to have informed colleagues of his decision during a recent boardroom meeting, bringing to an end his six year tenure at the broadcaster overseeing hit shows such as Downton Abbey and Broadchurch.
The former Conservative MP and Asda boss has been nicknamed the ‘turnaround king’ for helping to reverse the flagging fortunes of ITV when taking over in 2010, a time when the business appeared to be in terminal decline amidst collapsing advertising revenue and Read full story ›
Source: The Drum