BBC’s twin-crises prompt apologies and promises

EPAA report on failures in program production is difficult for BBC. On the same day, two of them could disaster – and BBC bosses woke up on Monday morning.
The day was about to apologize to the public, announce action plans and try to return to a corner – Wallace abuse story And Failures on Gaza Documentary – For a few months in depth damage.
But will it work?
In Wallace, there are questions about whether the BBC has created a culture in which presentations live with different rules (something that the last cultural study aims to comprehend), and as well as whether there is enough active monitoring to be enough to be on their platforms.
I think there is a good case to say that BBC has received a concept in the following years. Now the Chief Content Responsible Kate Phillips warned Wallace about its behavior in 2019, and after that, no complaint was made to the BBC. If this is true, the BBC may claim to think that the problem is ranked.
In a documentary about children on a warbone in Gaza documentary, the end of the story is not in any way with an investigation by Offom to BBC misleading masses.
However, the review is on the face of the BBC’s some breath area. The cultural secretary, who recently asked why no one was fired to the Gaza documentary, seems to have taken a row.
I understand that director Tim Davie and President Samir Shah met Lisa Nandy last week. The more compromised tone will provide corporate relief after the latest pointed attacks on the leadership of the BBC.
Questions still continue as to whether everyone in the BBC will lose their jobs. We know that the BBC team cannot get answers about the child’s family connections, the investigation keeps them partially responsible for failures – and says that BBC has done “fair, clear and appropriate action” to provide accountability.
There is a question asked when there are failures in the BBC. Heads – or rather vice president – will there be roll? A cynical view of whether there is a real accountability at the summit when something goes wrong. We still don’t know the result here.
But in a broader way, when it comes to Gaza, it was difficult for the last few months.
When Davie gave evidence to the deputies in March a few weeks after taking Gaza: Iplayer said how a warbone would survive, and the fact that the child narrator was the son of the Hamas official became clear.
It is not an exaggeration to say that the ongoing war causes others to lose their confidence in BBC and to lose their scope in Gaza, where access to foreign journalists are prevented by Israel.
The company is accused of anti -Semitism. To publish a documentary without knowing this truth about Hamas’s connection – and not to inform the audience – opened these charges.
When the Punk duo Bob Vylan made “Death to IDF” and other aggressive comments, the BBC failed to cope with Glastonbury.
There are people in and outside the institution who think that the BBC has been betrayed by the scope. Some say he was prejudiced against Israel and that attacks and hostages on October 7 were forgotten. Some accuse BBC of ignoring the situation of Ghazans and Israel’s actions.
Getty ImagesRecently, another documentary about conflict, Gaza: Doctors under the attack, because the publication of the publication of the public rightly expected to meet the high standards that will not meet the risk of creating a partial perception, “he said.
Less than two weeks ago, in a packaged demonstration in London’s Riverside Studios, hundreds of channels were shown on the big screen. The woman sitting next to me, the horror appeared on the screen tears. He wasn’t the only person.
BBC first, Gaza: Doctors under the attack film, doctors, the other documentary delayed in the light of the investigation, he said. Later, his server decided that he could not work after going to the BBC Radio 4’s 4’s program, and called Israel a bandit that killed war crimes and ethnic cleansing and mass -killed Palestinians.
The filmmakers in Bodrum films have returned to this. On Monday, “The film was never going to run in the BBC News, and for it, more than one and sometimes contradictory reasons were given, which is a consistent theme as a paralyzed atmosphere of paralyzed around Gaza.”
Regardless of the real story about why the BBC is not shown, the claim that the BBC’s scope is compromised by fear is equally damaging. The BBC refutes it, but it seems to be kept in some neighborhoods.
In the scanning room, Gary Lineker on the stage and said that BBC had to “hang his head in shame” to not be able to scan what he calls “one of the most important films of our time.” He accused the BBC of pressure – and the audience accepted in a loud way.
Notifying the Israeli-Gaza war tested the BBC as almost at all. Someone from inside told me that no side wanted a neutral reporting, and what they want was a partisan reporting. However, from all sides, the BBC came under fire.
“Israel-Gazze conflict is impartial, right and completely determined to report the highest standards of journalism,” he said. He also says, “We strongly reject the concept that is flattened from different sides of this conflict – that we are professional or we are facing any position.”
Two years ago, the annual report was overshadowed by the Huw Edwards crisis, last year was absolutely claims, this year, not one, not three stories.
The most important job for a general manager is to secure Charter renewal, and the BBC has a strong story to tell and sell. However, Tim Davie’s difficulty is difficult to hear in the religion of the crisis, the loud he hit the drum for the BBC and the future.





