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“The BBC Board met on Tuesday to hear what actions will now be taken. The Executive have agreed to put in place a set of ...
I deeply regret that such offensive and deplorable behavior appeared on the BBC,' director-general Tim Davie wrote.
The BBC apologized for airing Bob Vylan's "offensive" Glastonbury Music Festival set over the weekend and is changing its ...
After punk duo Bob Vylan chanted "death to the IDF" live on air, the BBC has vowed to take action to "ensure proper ...
Britain's national broadcaster said on Thursday it would no longer broadcast or stream live any music gig deemed "high risk" ...
We fully understand the strength of feeling regarding Bob Vylan’s live appearance at Glastonbury on the BBC.
Punk duo Bob Vylan led a chant of "death, death to the IDF [Israel Defence Forces]" during their set, which was available to ...
The BBC has told a small number of senior staff to step back from their day-to-day duties on music and live events, following ...
As the British Grand Prix kicks off this Sunday, we discuss the F1’s media strategy with F1 journalist Rebecca Clancy and broadcaster Steve Rider.
The BBC has issued a formal apology after allowing a “high risk” act to perform live at Glastonbury, despite internal warnings about Bob Vylan ‘s potential for controversial content.
The BBC confirmed punk duo Bob Vylan was deemed "high risk" before their Glastonbury set where they shouted anti-Israel rhetoric, prompting apologies and policy changes for future broadcasts.
The news of Lorna Clarke’s resignation as BBC's director of music comes after UK culture secretary Lisa Nandy condemned the ...