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Report to 大象传媒 Director-General on John Humphrys' comments to Communication Directors' Forum


Category: 大象传媒; News

Date: 06.09.2005
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The report into John Humphrys' comments at the Communication Directors' Forum in June has concluded that although John was speaking in an informal and personal capacity at a private conference and not at a 大象传媒 event, some of his comments were 'inappropriate and misguided' and could be used to question his - and therefore by extension - the 大象传媒's own impartiality.

John himself accepts that some of his phrases were injudicious and recognises that it is vital that all 大象传媒 News presenters and reporters are impartial and are seen to be impartial and to support the 大象传媒's values and integrity in everything they do.

He has given a clear undertaking that he will fulfil these requirements as a leading 大象传媒 presenter at all future outside events.

The report was compiled for 大象传媒 Director-General Mark Thompson yesterday by Deputy Director-General, Mark Byford, who heads all 大象传媒 journalism.

Mark Thompson has accepted and endorsed the findings and communicated them to the Chairman of the 大象传媒, Michael Grade.

Mark Thompson said today: "John Humphrys is one of our finest news presenters. He is widely admired by the public for his vigorous and forthright interviews with politicians and others.

"Having read the report prepared for me by Mark Byford, as well as the full transcript of John's remarks, I am satisfied that John did not show any party political bias or lack of impartiality and that he did not intend to be contemptuous or dismissive about politics or politicians.

"However, some specific remarks were inappropriate and ran the risk of calling into question John's own impartiality and, by extension, that of the 大象传媒. We've made it clear to him that this must not happen again.

"大象传媒 presenters should be free to discuss topical issues in journalism in public, but they must do so in a way which does not risk undermining our audience's confidence in their - and our - objectivity, impartiality and courtesy."

There will be no further action.


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Date: 06.09.2005
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