Impartiality is a core BBC value so everyone who works for the BBC in any capacity should always consider whether their actions, either professional or personal, might risk causing damage to ...
The BBC has today published a new report on safeguarding its impartiality in the 21st century, together with extensive research on audience expectations and perceptions of impartiality. The report is ...
When Gary Lineker "mistakenly" shared antisemitic material on social media, it was the "final straw" for BBC bosses. The "Match of the Day" host's inability to accept that his "voicing of ...
British broadcasting has been buffeted recently by the exposure of fakery and deceit in various programmes. But in the background a more fundamental issue looms. The doctrine of impartiality—long ...
2.4.1 Impartiality itself means not favouring one side over another. 'Due' means that the impartiality must be adequate and appropriate to the output, taking account of the subject and nature of the ...
The ABC has a statutory duty to ensure that the gathering and presentation of news and information is impartial according to the recognised standards of objective journalism. Aiming to equip audiences ...
Being impartial means not being prejudiced towards or against any particular side, and to be fair and balanced. This is a tough one. All journalists have their own views, and yet, to deliver ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. TV channel GB News breached impartiality rules by airing an interview with UK chancellor Jeremy Hunt that was ...
Impartiality continues to be a 'complex challenge' for the BBC, an Ofcom report has found, while warning it must become more transparent and work harder to appeal to poorer parts of society. According ...
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