Objectieve berichtgeving in Groot-Brittannië
Abstract
Based on interviews with British broadcasting and newspaper executives and on recent publications - among them the long awaited Report of the Commitee on the Future of Broadcasting (The Annan Report) - the article explores the ways in which Britain’s leading news media, the BBC, the Independent Broadcasting Authority and The Times, attempt to ensure real objectivity in their reporting and commenting on news events. The author concludes that in spite of constitutional restrictions, re¬ peated political pressure and commercial affiliations and motives, these organizations achieve a high degree of independence and constantly maintain the highest editing standards. Sense of responsibility with the broadcasters, balanced and diversified output and regional orientation, all contribute to BBC’s and IBA’s excellent record in news and current affairs programming.
How to Cite:
Briers, J., (1977) “Objectieve berichtgeving in Groot-Brittannië”, Tijdschrift voor Sociale Wetenschappen 22(3), 265–279. doi: https://doi.org/10.21825/tvsw.96064
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