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BBC launches hunt for new boss as Trump row rumbles on

By FMT in November 25, 2025 – Reading time 2 minute
Trump threatens BBC with US$1bil lawsuit over speech edit


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The advert for the BBC’s top job went live on Monday, with the deadline to apply listed as Dec 31. (AFP pic)
LONDON:

The BBC on Monday formally launched its search for a new chief following the resignation of Tim Davie over a misleading edit of Donald that sparked a row with the US president.

The British broadcaster has apologised for an edit implying the US leader incited violence, rejecting his US$5 billion lawsuit threat.

Director-general Davie announced his resignation along with the corporation’s head of news on Nov 9 after attacked “corrupt journalists”.

The advert for the BBC’s top job went live on Monday, with the deadline to apply listed as Dec 31.

The job specification describes the role as one of “the most important, high-profile public posts in the UK”.

The BBC has faced several other controversies this year, including over the airing of anti-Israeli military chants from a band during the Glastonbury music festival.

BBC chair Samir Shah on Monday told a parliamentary committee looking into what went wrong over the edit that news chief Deborah Turness was right to resign over the “error in her division”.

But he added that he had spent “a great deal of time” trying to convince Davie not to quit.

“The board wished that the director general had not resigned. He had our full confidence throughout,” he said.

Shah also said the broadcaster should have acted sooner to acknowledge its mistake after the error was disclosed in a memo that was leaked to the Daily Telegraph newspaper and published early this month.

Trump’s legal team has said the edit gave a “false, defamatory, malicious, disparaging, and inflammatory” impression of what he said in his speech outside the White House.

Michael Prescott, the author of the leaked memo, told MPs that Trump’s reputation had “probably not” been tarnished by the edit.

The BBC is funded in Britain by a licence fee payable by anyone who watches live television.



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