
How well does the BBC cover its own news?
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In this episode, we dive into the intriguing topic of how the BBC covers its own news, from internal controversies to its role as a global broadcaster. With a reputation for impartiality and credibility, the BBC often finds itself under scrutiny, especially when it is the subject of the story.
We’ll explore key questions:
- How transparent is the BBC when reporting on its own decisions, scandals, or criticisms?
- Does it apply the same editorial rigor to self-reporting as it does to external stories?
- Are there instances where bias—whether conscious or unconscious—has shaped the narrative?
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