The departure of BBC Director General George Entwistle should help the media organization with its reputational damage, but the broadcaster's structures still need to be overhauled, according to UK PR leaders.
Entwistle's departure over the weekend came after a barrage of bad publicity following a Newsnight report that led to former Conservative Party Treasurer Robert McAlpine being wrongly accused of child abuse in north Wales in the 19802.
Entwistle's resignation was followed by news this morning that the BBC's director of ...