Tony Hall began work as the sixteenth BBC director general this morning, and is spending much of his first day speaking to staff about how to improve the corporation's reputation.
Lord Hall, 62, was the only person contacted by the BBC to replace George Entwistle in November, having already narrowly missed out on the job in 1999 to Greg Dyke.
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