Ex-Google chief Matt Brittin appointed new BBC director-general

LONDON: The BBC on Wednesday named Matt Brittin, a former Google executive with no television or journalism experience, as its next director-general.

The appointment to the high-profile role comes as the under-fire British broadcaster faces drastic shifts in the media landscape and a $10-billion lawsuit brought by US President Donald Trump.

“The BBC Board has today appointed Matt Brittin as the 18th Director-General of the BBC. Matt, former President Google EMEA, will take over the role on 18 May,” the BBC said in a statement.

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