The British broadcaster is under fire for not sending its staff to the U.S., Canada and Mexico - but is that fair?
With such cuts in programming and in jobs, will the BBC be able to maintain its high level of trust and attention?
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A doctored clip, two high-profile resignations, and political crossfire from both sides — THR unpacks the crisis shaking the world’s most trusted broadcaster. By Lily Ford Donald Trump is waving a $1 ...