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Nov 10 2012
George Entwistle is gone but how to rebuild confidence in the BBC?
3 CommentsThe fact that George Entwistle has resigned is good news for the BBC – although a personally devastating decision for one honourable individual.* The real problem at the BBC right now is not trust, it’s confidence. In the long-term trust … Continue reading
Posted by: November 10, 2012
Tagged with: BBC, Chris Patten, David Leigh, DG, Director General, Entwistle, Journalism, Mark Thompson, newsnight, PSB, public sector broadcasting, Scandal, standards
