Hardie: Non-news presenters can engage with an issue

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Hardie: Non-news presenters can engage with an issue

Following a dispute over Gary Lineker’s political social media posts, a new BBC report has been released suggesting high-profile presenters should be allowed to express their views on policies and issues. However, they must avoid promoting political campaigns. The report was written by John Hardie and recommends “clear guidance about where not to go.”

The report has caused a divide in opinions amongst the public; some criticising the BBC for shutting down people’s voices while others view it as a positive action. Lineker voiced his support, stating the guidelines were “all very sensible.”

Many view this as a necessary step for the BBC and other media outlets to remain impartial and true to their values, as opposed to utilising their stature in pushing particular agendas. However, critics fear that such guidelines could lead to further censorship and a shrinking of the public’s voice.

Overall, it is clear that tight regulations need to be established to ensure the integrity of media outlets. While presenters should be allowed to voice their opinions, regulation is necessary to maintain the importance of true, unbiased reporting. The BBC’s guidelines may serve as a benchmark for other companies to follow in the future

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