The Newsnight dilemma

NewsnightJim Gray, formerly of News­night, presides over Chan­nel 4 News. And Google’s Peter Bar­ron formerly of News­night, formerly of Chan­nel 4 News, formerly of News­night leaves an empty editor’s chair. Wouldn’t Gray be the best per­son to fill it?

And the fact that Gray would not for one moment take that ser­i­ously, tells you everything you need to know about which is the bet­ter job in telly.

One is an oppor­tun­ity to make pro­grammes with a man who lives, eats and breathes news, report­ing to a single, largely sat­is­fied customer.

Another is an oppor­tun­ity to nav­ig­ate the high­ways of the BBC hier­archy and the back­wa­ters of its bur­eau­cracy, along­side a trio of cap­able presenters who live, like the editor, in the sul­phur­ous shadow of an exhausted, Snow-capped vol­cano. Mount Paxman.

News­night is not really a pro­gramme in search of an editor, des­pite the vacancy. It is a pro­gramme in search of a presenter: a single, hungry indi­vidual to drive it on the way Jon Snow drives Chan­nel 4 News. A tele­visual ver­sion — per­haps — of the excel­lent Eddie Mair.

You know, of course, that wait­ing in the wings like Prince Charles, is Jeremy Vine. Is Vine the man to demand to be on air five nights a week? If he is, then the job is surely his. And yet, it feels like giv­ing the job to a Pax­man trib­ute band. And is Vine still hungry? He’s a suc­cess in his own right, and present­ing News­night might feel like a back­ward step.

For a pro­gramme without much money, the hun­ger is import­ant. In the US anchors have to be dragged scream­ing from the screens. Here in the UK, Sky’s Adam Boulton is the nearest you see to an old-fashioned air hog, but — no — he’s not News­night.

Would Matt Frei up sticks from Wash­ing­ton DC, still the polit­ical centre of the world, for West­min­ster vil­lage life? Not big enough behind a chair yet.

In fact the only broad­caster I can think of with the presentorial hubris, aggres­sion and self-possession to make News­night com­pel­ling again — per­haps in a ghastly kind of way — is (sorry, kick me) Nicky Camp­bell. I know. Should have kept it to myself.

In the mean­time the edit­or­ship of News­night offers pro­spects for three types of editor:

1) The Rod Liddle-style mav­er­ick (Eddie Mor­gan per­haps)
2) The George Entwistle-style steady hand (any former BBC trainee)
3) The Peter Barron-style frus­trated reformer (Peter Barron)

Which are you?

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