Many public service media (PSMs), including the BBC, place great stress on the role of impartiality in its journalism. The importance given to impartiality has, if anything increased in recent years. And yet the BBC has always received brickbats from the left and right as the political spectrum regularly accuses it of bias. Historically, BB
Peter Horrocks, the head of the BBC Newsroom, has given a fascinating speech about BBC editorial pol...
Drawing on interviews with key stakeholders – regulators, editors, party spin-doctors and politicia...
There has been greater news industry recognition in recent years that impartiality should not be tra...
Impartiality has been a core principle of public service broadcasting (PSB) in the UK for 100 years....
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This paper revisits the concepts of balance and impartiality in journalism, in the context of a quan...
Journalistic objectivity sits at the heart of public service broadcasters’ - such as the BBC's - mis...
Research shows the prominence afforded to political actors in BBC journalism strongly reflects the b...
Is the use of think tanks ideologically balanced in BBC news and current affairs programming? This ...
The public service broadcasting (PSB) remit of the BBC prescribes objectives of accuracy, impartiali...
Professional journalism is under extraordinary pressure: not only are its traditional business model...
Balance and impartiality are central principles in journalism, but this study argues their conceptua...
This article contributes to the literature of news production studies by providing a powerful exampl...
Drawing on interviews with key stakeholders – regulators, editors, party spin-doctors and politician...
Drawing on a content analysis of television news and newspapers during the 2015 UK General Election ...
Peter Horrocks, the head of the BBC Newsroom, has given a fascinating speech about BBC editorial pol...
Drawing on interviews with key stakeholders – regulators, editors, party spin-doctors and politicia...
There has been greater news industry recognition in recent years that impartiality should not be tra...
Impartiality has been a core principle of public service broadcasting (PSB) in the UK for 100 years....
When did diversity ever equal impartiality? It didn't, but it has become the cover for any kind of '...
This paper revisits the concepts of balance and impartiality in journalism, in the context of a quan...
Journalistic objectivity sits at the heart of public service broadcasters’ - such as the BBC's - mis...
Research shows the prominence afforded to political actors in BBC journalism strongly reflects the b...
Is the use of think tanks ideologically balanced in BBC news and current affairs programming? This ...
The public service broadcasting (PSB) remit of the BBC prescribes objectives of accuracy, impartiali...
Professional journalism is under extraordinary pressure: not only are its traditional business model...
Balance and impartiality are central principles in journalism, but this study argues their conceptua...
This article contributes to the literature of news production studies by providing a powerful exampl...
Drawing on interviews with key stakeholders – regulators, editors, party spin-doctors and politician...
Drawing on a content analysis of television news and newspapers during the 2015 UK General Election ...
Peter Horrocks, the head of the BBC Newsroom, has given a fascinating speech about BBC editorial pol...
Drawing on interviews with key stakeholders – regulators, editors, party spin-doctors and politicia...
There has been greater news industry recognition in recent years that impartiality should not be tra...