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Matt Brittin Named New BBC Director-General, Facing Opportunities Ahead

March 26, 2026
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In a highly anticipated move, Matt Brittin, formerly the head of Google’s operations across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, has been appointed as the BBC’s new director-general. This change comes at a pivotal moment for the British broadcaster, which is navigating shifts within the media landscape.

At 57, Brittin expressed his gratitude for this opportunity, highlighting the importance of a strong BBC that caters to diverse audiences in today’s fast-evolving world. With over a decade of experience leading Google’s substantial European operations, he is expected to provide valuable leadership to the BBC. Samir Shah, chairman of the BBC board, commended Brittin’s extensive track record in managing large organisations through transitions, viewing him as an effective leader who can guide the BBC forward.

Speculation around Brittin’s appointment had been present in the UK media for several weeks following former director-general Tim Davie’s resignation in November. While there are some concerns regarding Brittin’s background in broadcasting, he has expressed a deep appreciation for British television, particularly notable shows like “Doctor Who.” His LinkedIn profile has been recently updated to reflect his new role, with a light-hearted note about completing his “gap year.”

Brittin will assume his role on May 18, facing several key challenges, including preparations for the renegotiation of the BBC’s Royal Charter, which will come up for renewal next year. The organisation is currently adjusting to decreased revenue from the TV licence fee, which has affected its financial standing. Despite the pressures, the BBC remains a well-respected institution, and Brittin’s leadership will be essential in helping the corporation maintain its relevance in an ever-changing media environment.

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