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Kuwait Times Kuwait 1h

WorldEuropeEx-Google chief Matt Brittin made new BBC director

LONDON: The BBC named a former Google executive with no television or journalism experience as its next director-general Wednesday. The long-expected appointment of Matt Brittin to the high-profile role comes as the under-fire British broadcaster faces drastic shifts in the media landscape and a $1»»»

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TheStraitsTimes Singapore 4h

Ex-Google chief Matt Brittin made new director-general of Britain’s BBC broadcaster

LONDON - The BBC named a former Google executive with no television or journalism experience as its next director-general on March 25. The long-expected appointment of Matt Brittin to the high-profile role comes as the under-fire British broadcaster faces drastic shifts in the media landscape and a»»»

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The New Indian Express India 4h

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

Add TNIE As A Trusted Source 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 l»»»

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Free Malaysia Today Malesia 5h

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

For over a decade, Matt Brittin was president of Google’s Europe, Middle East and Africa division, which earns around a third of its revenue. (EPA Images pic) LONDON: The BBC on Wednesday named Matt Brittin, a former Google executive with no television or journalism experience, as its next director»»»

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With just days to go until the U.S. Supreme Court votes to uphold a ban on TikTok, the Chinese-owned social media platform is preparing to go dark on Sunday — and the 170 million Americans who use the app can expect some changes. While U.S. users won't be forced to delete the app, it could become i»»»

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