Bbc: Ex-Google Manager Matt Brittin to Become New Director General
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British media have identified the candidate for the top job at the BBC: Matt Brittin will be appointed next week. He comes from the tech industry. The predecessor crashed over errors in a Donald Trump report.
Matt Brittin, former head of Google for Europe, the Middle East and Africa, would be the first big-tech manager to lead a major public service channel. A decision at the BBC is expected next week.
Change of pages: Google's former head of Europe, Matt Brittin, is about to move to the top of the BBC. The station's responsible body will be advising on personality next Thursday. Brittin would be the first manager from the tech industry at the head of the British radio station. He was responsible for the company's business in Europe, the Middle East and Africa for more than ten years until 2025. The previous BBC boss Tim Davie resigned in Nove…
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