Sky's head of news John Ryley to step down after 17 years at helm
John Ryley, who has been with the organisation for 28 years, was described by the Royal Television Society as"innovative, idiosyncratic" and having"colossal integrity and influence".John Ryley is to step down as head of Sky News after 17 years.
Mr Ryley, who has been with Sky for 28 years, began his career as a BBC graduate news trainee and went on to programme edit ITV's News at Ten before joining Sky in 1995 as an output editor.In 2021 he was awarded an Outstanding Contribution Award by the Royal Television Society , which said he had"effected genuine change in our industry."He is also on the board of the National Council for the Training of Journalists .
She said:"His commitment to having teams on the ground has been a key differentiator, and his equal focus on keeping our people safe in challenging times has been outstanding. "When John accepted the RTS award, he talked about his belief in, and lifetime commitment to 'accurate, original, impartial journalism', and that will be his lasting legacy."
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