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The Bob Vylan glastonbury live feed could have been cut by the BBC, Tim Davie has said, with individuals there on the ground.
Ofcom has warned of a potential "loss of confidence" in the BBC in light of recent controversies, such as Bob Vylan's live-streamed Glastonbury set.
Punk band Bob Vylan is set to play at a music festival in Cornwall after organisers confirmed they will not be dropped from ...
Tim Davie says employees who had the authority to end the broadcast were among 550 members of staff at the festival.
It comes after Ofcom said it had asked the BBC why controversial remarks made by the band were broadcast live.
BBC previously denounced the set in which the duo chanted “Free, free Palestine” and “Death, death to the IDF," but has only ...
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 ...
The BBC needs to “get a grip quicker” and complete reports and investigations sooner following controversies such as the ...
BBC staff who had authority to cut Bob Vylan livestream ‘were at Glastonbury’ - The director-general of the BBC, Tim Davie, ...
The BBC needs to "get a grip quicker" and complete reports and investigations sooner following controversies such as the ...
Rap group Kneecap were "placed in a higher category of risk" than Bob Vylan by the BBC, prior to its coverage of the ...
BBC personnel with the authority to cut Bob Vylan’s live stream at Glastonbury were ‘on the ground on the day’ of the ...