It comes after the US president confirmed on Saturday he would be taking legal action against the broadcaster over the editing of his speech on Panorama - despite an apology from the BBC.

  • then_three_more@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Good. Morally they have to, he’s picked a public funded organisation to pick on. It’s not like he’ll be taking profits or revenue off shareholders. Any penny they’d give him would be from the public.