Greg Dyke
Greg Dyke is a former director general of the BBC, recognized for his dynamic leadership and efforts to modernize the organization. He resigned in 2004 amid controversy over a government inquiry linked to the BBC's reporting on the Iraq war, which criticized the government for allegedly manipulating intelligence. Dyke's tenure was marked by a commitment to editorial independence and a focus on enhancing the broadcaster's public service mission.
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Greg Dyke was the director general of the BBC who resigned in 2004.
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Greg Dyke resigned as BBC director general amid pressure over a government inquiry.
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