Putting a Big Tech insider with zero broadcasting experience in charge of the BBC is a recipe for disaster. The corporation's deepest crises stem from editorial failures, and Brittin knows nothing about journalism or programming. Handing the BBC to an algorithm-obsessed Google exec doesn't fix impartiality problems — it guarantees death by a thousand tech-driven compromises.
Brittin is exactly the bold, pragmatic leader the BBC needs to survive in a digital-first world. Colleagues describe him as highly intelligent, decisive and skilled at delegating to the right people — qualities that will drive the hard cuts and digital transformation the corporation desperately needs. His deep knowledge of YouTube and Big Tech isn't a liability; it's the BBC's best shot at staying relevant.
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