The memo by former BBC adviser Michael Prescott accused the outlet of "serious and systemic" bias over a range of issues, including coverage of the war in Gaza. Driving the news: Davie said in his resignation letter the decision to step down from the BBC's top role after five years was "entirely" his and that overall, the BBC is delivering well, but there have been some mistakes made and as director-general I have to take ultimate responsibility."
Moran, who was dismissed by ABC in June after being accused by the network of having blatantly breached objectivity standards by calling White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller a world-class hater on X, appeared on the In Good Faith with Philip DeFranco podcast Thursday to warn that the network is shackled by executives keen to avoid conflict with the president.