Tim Davie resigned as British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) director-general on Sunday as pressure mounted over a Panorama programme accused of cutting together Donald Trump’s words in a way that misled viewers, triggering one of the broadcaster’s biggest rows in years. Deborah Turness, the BBC’s CEO of News, has also resigned as anger grew inside the newsroom. The uproar began after an internal BBC dossier revealed concerns about how a Panorama documentary titled Trump: A Second Chance? edited clips from US President Donald Trump’s January 6, 2021, speech. The edits made it appear that he told supporters he would march with them to the US Capitol to "fight like hell". The documentary aired shortly before last year's US election. White House later accused the BBC of "100 per cent f
BBC director-general Tim Davie quits after 20 years amid row over misleading edit of Trump’s January 6 speech
The Times of India9 hrs ago
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