Sir Charles Moses

Australian broadcasting executive
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Quick Facts
Born:
Jan. 21, 1900, Little Hulton, Lancashire, Eng.
Died:
Feb. 9, 1988, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia (aged 88)

Sir Charles Moses (born Jan. 21, 1900, Little Hulton, Lancashire, Eng.—died Feb. 9, 1988, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia) was a British-born Australian broadcasting executive who headed the Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC) for three decades, building it into a nationwide media corporation. Moses graduated from the Royal Military College at Sandhurst, Eng. (1918), and was stationed with the British army in Ireland before immigrating to Australia in 1922. After joining the staff at the ABC as a radio sports announcer (1930), he gained prominence as a news analyst, and in 1935 he was promoted to general manager of the entire broadcasting service. ...(100 of 144 words)