Lord Reith was a prominent figure in British broadcasting, notably as the first Director-General of the BBC from its founding in 1922 until 1938. He played a pivotal role in establishing the corporation's ethos, emphasizing the importance of public service in broadcasting. His vision set the tone for the BBC's commitment to providing quality programming that informs, educates, and entertains the public. Reith believed that broadcasting should uplift and enrich the audience, shaping the...