
Ex-Google man takes reins at under-fire BBC

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Matt Brittin, a former Google executive, has been appointed as the new director-general of the BBC amid proposed job cuts and a $10-billion lawsuit from US President Donald Trump. Brittin, who lacks broadcasting experience, faces challenges including potential layoffs and the renegotiation of the BBC's Royal Charter. He emphasized the need for the BBC to adapt and innovate to meet audience demands while acknowledging the tough decisions ahead.
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