Senior heads across the U.K.’s news landscape have come together to form a coalition in the face of AI’s growing influence. In an open letter, BBC director-general Tim Davie, Financial Times CEO Jon Slade, The Guardian CEO Anna Bateson, Sky News executive chairman David Rhodes, and Telegraph Media Group CEO Anna Jones have invited “global […]
U.K. News Organizations — Including BBC — Form Media Coalition Over AI Publishing Rights to ‘Protect Original Journalism’
Senior heads across the U.K.’s news landscape have come together to form a coalition in the face of AI’s growing influence. In an open letter, BBC director-general Tim Davie, Financial Times CEO Jon Slade, The Guardian CEO Anna Bateson, Sky News executive chairman David Rhodes, and Telegraph Media G
Last updated: April 4, 2026, 4:38 AM

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