Jane Root

TV Producer

1957 –

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Who is Jane Root?

Jane Root is a creative executive in the media industry, who has run major television networks on both sides of the Atlantic. As Controller of BBC Two, she was the first woman to be a channel controller for the BBC, and was later President of Discovery Networks in the United States.

Root studied Journalism at London College of Communication, before moving on to Sussex University to study International Relations. Later awarded an honorary doctorate from the university in 2002, she worked for several years as a freelance journalist, writing for publications such as Honey, The Guardian, and Cosmopolitan. She also worked as a journalist with the British Film Institute and with the Cinema of Women film collective.

Moving into television production, Root worked as a researcher and a producer on a range of projects including working with Michael Jackson on the Channel 4 series Open The Box. Root also wrote the accompanying book Open the Box: About Television as well as the accompanying book to the series Pictures of Women titled Pictures of Women: Sexuality.

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Born
May 18, 1957
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  • London College of Communication

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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