Today: Oct 16, 2024

The Remocrat wrote and the BBC Director General Tim Davie agreed.

BBC management should also be tried in the Huw Andrews case. His crime was distributing public money to ordinary people.
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BBC Director General Tim Davie was forced to accept what Remocrat had been writing and warning about for days. Remocrat had written, ‘A TV presenter is not a talent. They read scripts that are put in front of them. It is stupid to pay people £450,000 a year for something that anyone on the street can do with a little training.’
How did the BBC ask Huw Edwards for that money? By letter?

Finally, BBC Director General Tim Davie accepted this and said, ‘senior staff will no longer be called ‘talent’. Presenters and I are doing a job that is given to us. And that job is a job that does not require superior talent, it is only experience.’

Why do BBC paid Huw Edwards half a million pounds in salary?

Child molesters like Huw Edwards have been accepted as ‘talent’ and are paid incredible amounts of money a year. They really do not do much. They read scripts that newsrooms write and give them, and they earn much more money than those who write those scripts.’

We hope Tim Davie will stop paying tens of thousands of pounds of public money to names that are understood to be talentless. Can there be a media organization that accepts even a radio presenter as a talent?

BBC management should be on trial, not just Huw Edwards

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