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Independent Panel Report - Impartiality of 大象传媒 coverage of Israeli-Palestinian Conflict


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Date: 02.05.2006
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The Board of Governors has published today the Independent Panel Report into the impartiality of 大象传媒 coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

In October 2005 the Governors commissioned the panel, chaired by Sir Quentin Thomas, to "assess the impartiality of 大象传媒 news and current affairs coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict with particular regard to accuracy, fairness, context, balance and bias, actual or perceived".

The panel's review covered the 大象传媒's UK domestic public service output only.

The Governors received the panel's report at their Board meeting last week and welcomed its finding of no deliberate or systematic bias.

The Independent Panel concludes that the evidence showing that most viewers and listeners, at least within the UK, regard the 大象传媒 as unbiased presents a different challenge: the audience say they do not understand the conflict and, perhaps for that reason, do not see it as important or interesting.

The Independent Panel takes the view that impartiality also requires a full and fair account and in that regard found the 大象传媒's coverage to be inconsistent, not always providing a complete picture and in that sense misleading.

The panel makes several recommendations to enhance the 大象传媒's coverage, particularly to provide licence fee payers with greater context and assist their understanding of the complexities of the conflict.

Sir Quentin Thomas says in his introductory statement: "What the 大象传媒 does now is good for the most part; some of it very good.

"But, it could and should do better to meet the gold standard which it sets itself in its best programmes."

The Board has passed the Independent Panel's report to 大象传媒 management and requested their response before reaching its own conclusions.

Once the Governors have considered management's response - to be submitted at the June Board meeting - and approved recommendations for implementation, the Board will publish it with their own conclusions.

Speaking on behalf of the Board of Governors, Chairman Michael Grade said: "The Governors are grateful to Sir Quentin Thomas and his colleagues.

"The Independent Panel's report is a substantial and serious piece of work and so its central finding of no deliberate or systematic bias is all the more reassuring.

"The panel found much to praise, but it also identified some shortcomings in the 大象传媒's coverage.

"We have asked 大象传媒 management to consider the panel's recommendations and respond to us at our June Board meeting.

"We have asked that management's response to the recommendations about editorial organisation be set in the context of the Neil Report which the Governors endorsed in full in 2004."

Michael Grade also said that: "The 大象传媒 must continually demonstrate its efforts to meet the highest editorial standards if it is to retain the high levels of public trust in its output.

"It is a measure of the 大象传媒's commitment to that aim that its management team and journalists willingly co-operate with independent reviews such as these.

"Indeed, the 大象传媒's impartiality is the most important safeguard of its editorial independence.

"The Governors are grateful to the panel members for reviewing the 大象传媒's performance in this highly charged area of news coverage.

"Their contribution will assist the 大象传媒 in providing the best possible news coverage for licence fee payers."

Notes to Editors

Members of the Independent Panel:

Sir Quentin Thomas CB (chairman): President of the British Board of Film Classification and formerly Political Director in the Northern Ireland Office, with other posts in the Cabinet Office and the Home Office

Lord Eames: Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland

Stewart Purvis: Professor of Television Journalism, City University; former Editor-in-Chief and Chief Executive, ITN

Philip Stephens: Associate Editor and Columnist, Financial Times

Dr Elizabeth Vallance JP: former Head, Department of Politics, Queen Mary College, University of London; Chair of Council, Institute of Education; Committee on Standards in Public Life; Author

The Independent Panel's report - together with appendices, which include the output analysis carried out by Loughborough University and audience research carried out by Opinion Leader Research - is available in full on www.bbcgovernors.co.uk.

This is the second impartiality review commissioned by the Board of Governors under its new arrangements independent from 大象传媒 management.

The first, published in January 2005, was about the 大象传媒's coverage of European Issues.

大象传媒 Governance Unit

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