The UK’s media regulator Ofcom has been accused of abandoning “any pretence” of guarding against misleading and biased television coverage, after it refused to investigate a series of complaints about a GB News interview with Donald Trump.
During the interview with the rightwing network, broadcast last November, the US president falsely claimed human-induced climate change was “a hoax” and that London had no-go areas for police. He said parts of the capital had “sharia law”.
rustyb42 on
I still can’t work out why GB News seems to be the default launch channel on new TVs despite being some completely obscure channel number
Helen83FromVillage on
Ok… According to Guardian journalists, the definition of “under fire” is “a couple of people demanded state-controlled censorship over talks not liked by applicants”.
Every_Onion_5435 on
GB News, like Fox News is not a news channel but an entertainment channel.
Cynical_Classicist on
Ofcom is an utter joke. They just allow any spouting of lies.
Namelessbob123 on
Why are they allowed to be called ‘news’ when they’re clearly a biased propaganda machine reporting no actual news
Unlucky-Public-2947 on
The most dangerous thing about GB News isn’t the odd misleading interview, or even that it’s not really a News channel, it’s that it’s part owned by the man thought to become the next PM and had key members of that politician’s party are working as presenters, including the person currently campaigning in Denton.
And if that isn’t enough of a concern, think now about what will happen if Farage becomes PM and makes good of his promise to get rid of the BBC, it’s almost a given that GB News will then become the de facto state news channel, holding itself to account. What could possibly go wrong?
ash_ninetyone on
What even is the point of Ofcom given how many times GB News has breached editorial standards?
I know these situations fall under different jurisdictions, but they lie for Trump, nothing doing. BBC disingenuously edits a clip, and they have to issue an apology and a retraction and then fight off a lawsuit 1 year after the broadcast
ljofa on
No means no unless you’re paying someone else in which case everybody is available.
CMDR_Arnold_Rimmer on
The people calling to investigate this probably didn’t watch the original video in the first place.
Nobody who watched it would ask for this lol
FerreroJacquard on
Open YT on a brand new device and it’s Katie fuckin Hops and Tommy cunt you see first on the homepage
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The UK’s media regulator Ofcom has been accused of abandoning “any pretence” of guarding against misleading and biased television coverage, after it refused to investigate a series of complaints about a GB News interview with Donald Trump.
During the interview with the rightwing network, broadcast last November, the US president falsely claimed human-induced climate change was “a hoax” and that London had no-go areas for police. He said parts of the capital had “sharia law”.
I still can’t work out why GB News seems to be the default launch channel on new TVs despite being some completely obscure channel number
Ok… According to Guardian journalists, the definition of “under fire” is “a couple of people demanded state-controlled censorship over talks not liked by applicants”.
GB News, like Fox News is not a news channel but an entertainment channel.
Ofcom is an utter joke. They just allow any spouting of lies.
Why are they allowed to be called ‘news’ when they’re clearly a biased propaganda machine reporting no actual news
The most dangerous thing about GB News isn’t the odd misleading interview, or even that it’s not really a News channel, it’s that it’s part owned by the man thought to become the next PM and had key members of that politician’s party are working as presenters, including the person currently campaigning in Denton.
And if that isn’t enough of a concern, think now about what will happen if Farage becomes PM and makes good of his promise to get rid of the BBC, it’s almost a given that GB News will then become the de facto state news channel, holding itself to account. What could possibly go wrong?
What even is the point of Ofcom given how many times GB News has breached editorial standards?
I know these situations fall under different jurisdictions, but they lie for Trump, nothing doing. BBC disingenuously edits a clip, and they have to issue an apology and a retraction and then fight off a lawsuit 1 year after the broadcast
No means no unless you’re paying someone else in which case everybody is available.
The people calling to investigate this probably didn’t watch the original video in the first place.
Nobody who watched it would ask for this lol
Open YT on a brand new device and it’s Katie fuckin Hops and Tommy cunt you see first on the homepage