Tuesday, 16 December 2014

Factual production for television; impartiality

Impartiality.
The BBC’s most relevant example of impartiality is in the show ‘Daily politics’. Impartiality is decisions that should be based on objective criteria, rather than on the basis of bias or prejudice’. They show this in the show ‘Daily politics’ for example on this show the presenter allows everybody from every side to have a say and to voice their opinion, for example the presenter let Gabby Hensley from the guardian to voice her opinion on ‘British intelligent agency’s looked at their American counter parts before publication of that US reporter on CIA torturing terrorism suspects’ he then asked Gabby who works for the guardian then allowed Andrew Peers from the daily mail to voice his opinion, this is a clear example of being impartial as the presenter for the program on BBC is allowing not just one person to speak, the response the presenter gives also is not biased for example ‘your both singing from the same song sheet’. The reason the BBC are impartial is because it is a public service broadcaster, which is paid for through peoples tax’s, so because everybody pays for it they aren’t allowed to have their own beliefs because everybody has different. 

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