The BBC has named former Google executive Matt Brittin as its new director general, replacing Tim Davie who quit last year after a misleading edit of a speech by U.S. President Donald Trump.
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- Matt Brittin, ex-Google exec, named BBC director-general
- Brittin to appoint deputy due to limited editorial experience 20s
- He replaces Tim Davie, who resigned after Trump broadcast controversy 45s
- BBC faces $10 billion lawsuit from Trump over defamation claims 1m 2s
- Brittin must negotiate new funding as royal charter nears expiration 1m 35s