The Managing Editor of BBC Radio Manchester, John Ryan, has announced  that he will be leaving the station and the corporation in March this  year.
John has been at the station for six years and has previously been in  charge of BBC local radio stations in Leeds and Northampton.
He has also worked at stations including CTFM and Radio 210, and  currently is the chair of Manchester community radio station Gaydio as  well as running the regional branch of The Radio Academy in the North  West.
John will leave the BBC on 23 March and will be starting his own consultancy and production company based in Manchester.
He told RadioToday.co.uk: “After six happy, amazing, exhausting years  at BBC Radio Manchester, this has clearly not been an easy decision to  make. I’ve loved working with the team here since 2005, and it really is  the best job I’ve ever had – but 22 years is a long time to work in one  organisation, even if there was a break in the middle! With the Salford  move achieved, and the challenge of DQF on the horizon, it feels like  the right time to hand the station on to a new editor.”
It’s understood the role of Managing Editor of BBC Radio Manchester will be advertised this week.
(Source : Radio Today, UK) 
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