Regulation - radio
All media is subject, in one way or another, to regulation, to make sure its appropriate.
This is probably most obvious for films, the BBFC (PG, 12, 15, 18), and PEGI for gaming.For radio, this falls under the remit of OFCOM (Office of communication - government approved)
The BBC, as a PSB, is under more scrutiny than most.
Love Island receives 1000s of OFCOM complaints a year, and yet, nothing.
OFCOM Requirements
- Impartial news and information
- educative
- high quality, distinctive programmes
- reflecting, representing and serving all communities across Britain
- supporting creative industries
- reflecting to the UK and its values to the world
This is one of the most formal contracts ever
The BBCs role and obligations are set out here:
BBC review: Ofcom to gain more powers over BBC News website - BBC News
The media regulator will be able to take enforcement action if articles dont meet the standards
Give audiences greater confidence that the BBC is being held to account
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