Matt Brittin, former Google president for Europe, Middle East, and Africa, has been appointed as the new director-general of BBC, according to reports.

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Matt Brittin, former Google president for Europe, Middle East, and Africa, has been appointed as the new director-general of BBC, according to reports. The 57-year-old executive spent nearly two decades at Google, joining in 2007 and rising to lead the tech giant's regional operations by 2014. He departed Google last year after overseeing significant business growth across his territory. Brittin holds an MBA from London Business School and previously worked as a consultant at McKinsey. He also brings an accomplished athletic background, having represented Great Britain in rowing at the Olympics and World Championships. His appointment comes as current BBC Director-General Tim Davie steps down effective April 2, marking a significant leadership transition for the British broadcaster as it seeks fresh direction under tech industry expertise.

Monday, March 23, 2026 at 10:00 AM

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