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George Entwistle’s resignation let’s in new BBC boss Tim Davie

by | 11th, November 2012

YOU can says one thing in George Entwistle’s favour. The hapless journalist’s resignation from his post as BBC director general made 24-hour rolling news worthwhile. The Beeb last updated new of his departure at 4.41am.

Mr Entwistle issued a statement:

“I have decided that the honourable thing to do is to step down.”

Mr Entwistle will appear on the BBC’s Andrew Marr programme this morning to talk about Jimmy Savile, the paedo he never exposed, and Lord AcAlpine, the innocent man the BBC put in the line of fire.

That’s the rich and powerful Andrew Marr who bought a super-injunction preventing anyone from reporting on aspects of his life. He’ll get to the truth.

The BBC will report on the BBC. The other thing you can say about the BBC is that the corporation has reacted positively to cuts in its budget. What better what to cut down on expensive outside broadcasts and travel costs than by creating a huge story about itself?

Mr Entwistle adds:

“In the light of the fact that the director general is also the editor in chief and ultimately responsible for all content, and in the light of the unacceptable journalistic standards of the Newsnight film broadcast on Friday 2 November, I have decided that the honourable thing to do is to step down from the post of director general….However the wholly exceptional events of the past few weeks have led me to conclude that the BBC should appoint a new leader…

“To have been the director general of the BBC even for a short period, and in the most challenging of circumstances, has been a great honour. While there is understandable public concern over a number of issues well covered in the media – which I’m confident will be addressed by the review process – we must not lose sight of the fact that the BBC is full of people of the greatest talent and the highest integrity.

“That’s what will continue to make it the finest broadcaster in the world.”

Mr Entwistle added that he was going to “spend some time with my family”.

The new caretaker boss is Tim Davie, director of BBC Audio and Music.

Robin Lustig, presenter of World Tonighttweeted: “Tim Davie has no background in journalism. He’s a good man, but just saying …”

Great choice, then. Because when the fat lady sings, you need a man who can make it into a bloody good show.



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