The number of people who may have been molested as children by a once-beloved and knighted BBC television personality now tops 300, as the venerable British publicly-funded media organization reels from accusations it covered up a decades-long scandal.
The ongoing revelations about presenter Jimmy Savile -- who died last year at 84 -- have shaken the foundation of the broadcaster, and could follow top executive Mark Thompson across the Atlantic to The New York Times, where he has been named chief executive. The sheer tally of people who have come forward and been interviewed by Scotland Yard, together with efforts by the BBC to spike an expose on Savile, has left the nation wondering who at the BBC knew what and when did they know it. Full Article
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