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Ex-Google Exec Tapped as New BBC Director-General
23 Mar
Summary
- Matt Brittin, formerly of Google, is set to lead the BBC.
- The BBC board confirmed his appointment on Thursday.
- An official announcement of the new director-general is expected soon.

Matt Brittin, who previously held a leadership position at Google, has been confirmed as the BBC's new director-general, according to a report from The Times. The BBC board reportedly gave its approval for Brittin's appointment at a meeting that took place on Thursday. An official announcement regarding this significant leadership change is expected to be made sometime this week.
This development comes after the previous director-general, Tim Davie, announced his resignation in January. Davie's departure followed criticism concerning the British corporation's news service, specifically related to the misleading editing of a video clip featuring U.S. President Donald Trump. Rhodri Talfan Davies, the broadcaster's director of nations, is set to serve as the interim director-general until a permanent replacement is in place.




