BBC director-general Matt Brittin: ‘It’s worth fighting for’

The former Google executive on the challenges facing the public service broadcaster, his plans to cut 2,000 jobs — and what impartiality means in a polarised world
BBC director-general Matt Brittin: ‘It’s worth fighting for’

BBC director-general Matt Brittin: ‘It’s worth fighting for’ The article introduces Matt Brittin, the former Google executive now leading the BBC. It highlights his discussions on the challenges confronting the public service broadcaster. Key topics include a plan to reduce the workforce by 2,000 jobs and his perspective on impartiality in a polarized world.

  • Matt Brittin, formerly of Google, is the new director-general of the BBC.
  • He is addressing the challenges faced by the public service broadcaster.
  • Plans include cutting 2,000 jobs.
  • The discussion also covers the meaning of impartiality in a polarized world. Continue reading https://www.ft.com/content/2a83ece5-6174-4f62-9669-0aa89ab355bb
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