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New MG ALBA chair gets down to work

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The new chair of Gaelic media body, MG ALBA, Maggie Cunningham,yesterday (2nd July) started her role with the body responsible for Gaelic programming in Scotland.

Appointed for a four year term by Ofcom, Maggie succeeds Alasdair Morrison who served as chair of MG ALBA from July 2008.

The new chair currently works as an executive and leadership coach with Perform2Succeed and previously enjoyed a distinguished career in the broadcasting industry.

She was Head of Radio Scotland from 2000 to 2004 and Joint Head of Programmes and Services for BBC Scotland from 2005 to 2009.  She also carried out a number of other roles with BBC Scotland since 1979 including as Secretary supporting the Broadcasting Council for Scotland.

A fluent Gaelic speaker, Maggie is also a director of Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, the fabulous Gaelic  college on the shores of the Sound of Sleat in the Isle of Skye – and a member of court of the University of the West of Scotland, a trustee of the charity Columba1400 and a founding board member of Sistema Scotland, the charity responsible for the ‘Big Noise Raploch’ programme.

Maggie Cunningham says: ‘I am delighted to be to be starting work today as the new chairman of MG ALBA.

‘Gaelic broadcasting has made huge strides since BBC ALBA was established in 2008 and I am thrilled to have the opportunity to play my part in the future of Gaelic media over the next four years.

‘The outlook is very bright for MG ALBA despite the challenges facing everyone in broadcasting and with the correct strategy in place and wonderful talent at our disposal, I expect us to go from strength to strength in future years.

‘MG ALBA under the chairmanship of Alasdair Morrison has made terrific progress in a number of areas including the launch of BBC ALBA and the continuing development of our annual FilmG competition and I pay tribute to Alasdair for all he has contributed over the past four years.’


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