Brian Barwick

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Brian Barwick is an English football administrator and the current chief executive of The Football Association having held the post since January 2005. He previously worked with the BBC and ITV.

Career

BBC

Barwick gained a degree in economics at Liverpool University and later worked as a journalist before joining the BBC's sports department in 1980. He was a producer of Football Focus between 1982 and 1984 and was then senior editor of the BBC's coverage of the 1990 and 1994 World Cups, having also worked as an editor on Match of the Day.[1]

Aside from football, Barwick was also responsible for the BBC's broadcasting of several other sporting events including the Barcelona and Atlanta Olympic Games, the Commonwealth Games and the European and World Athletics Championships. In 1995 he became head of production at the BBC and then head of television sport.

ITV

In February 1998, Barwick moved to ITV and became controller of sport.[1] At ITV he was responsible for several high profile sporting events such as the 1998 World Cup, which saw the channels highest ever audience of 23.8m viewers for the match between England and Argentina,[1] and the 2002 World Cup, and the 2000 and 2004 European Championships.

Barwick also negotiated rights for ITV to televise sporting events, including: the Champions League, the Rugby World Cup, Formula One, The Boat Race, the Super Bowl and the Tour de France, and retained Premier League broadcasting rights from the BBC.[1] He was also responsible for creating the ITV2 channel, and bringing Des Lynam and Gabby Logan to ITV as presenters. He did, however, receive criticism over ITV's production of the 2003 Rugby World Cup.[1] He also fired commentator Ron Atkinson after Atkinson made a racist remark about then-Chelsea player Marcel Desailly in 2004.[1]

The FA

In November 2004, Barwick was named as the chief executive of the Football Association and began the role in January 2005.[2] He had worked with the FA before joining as the chief executive, negotiating a number of TV rights deals for both the BBC and ITV. Barwick played a key role in appointing Steve McClaren as England's new manager in 2006, and was later criticised as England failed to qualify for the 2008 European Championship.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Barwick tuned in for FA challenge". BBC. 2004-11-25. Retrieved 2007-12-01.
  2. ^ "Barwick named FA chief executive". BBC. 2004-11-25. Retrieved 2007-12-01.
  3. ^ "Lessons to be learnt for Brian Barwick". Daily Telegraph. 2007-11-22. Retrieved 2007-12-01.

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Media offices
Preceded by
Unknown
ITV Controller of Sport
1998–2005
Succeeded by
Sporting positions
Preceded by
David Davies
(acting)
The Football Association chief executive
2005–
Succeeded by
Incumbent