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By Ishbel Macleod, PR and social media consultant

November 12, 2012 | 1 min read

Tim Davie, acting director general for the BBC following George Entwistle's resignation, has walked out during a live interview with Sky News.

Davie walked out when Dermot Murnaghan asked him if it was likely if more heads were set to roll at the BBC, following the resignation of both Entwistle and head of news Helen Boaden.

Davie does insist that he has a "grip" of the situation and says that the row must not overshadow child abuse investigations.

On a day when the BBC is coming under attack from several angles, including for Entwistle receiving a full year’s day for 54 days of work, do you think this could have been handled better?

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