Former BBC Director General Tim Davie said they had made “mistakes that have cost us” while urging staff to “fight for our journalism” during remarks in London on Tuesday. Davie resigned two days after the Panorama edit of a Trump speech sparked backlash, with the former president threatening a $1 billion lawsuit. His exit, along with the head of news, has plunged the BBC into one of its worst crises in decades amid accusations of editorial failings and a review of its funding model.
Former BBC Boss Admits Costly Mistakes as Trump Threatens $1B Lawsuit
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