27/06/2014
Why did the 大象传媒 devote so little news coverage to a 50,000-strong anti-austerity protest? Should the 'N-word' be used on air? And did Jack Dee really threaten to quit Clue?
Lots of emails this week from listeners angered by 大象传媒 radio's lack of coverage of what was claimed to be a 50,000-strong demonstration against the coalition's cuts - even though it started just outside Broadcasting House. Was it, you wondered, evidence that the corporation's news coverage isn't as impartial as it claims?
Also under discussion - the "N word". Is it ever acceptable to use it on the air? Roger talks to the producer of Radio 4's Archive on 4 documentary A History of the N Word and Radio 4's Editor of editorial standards, Roger Mahony.
Elsewhere in the programme, the truth behind the story that Jack Dee threatened to resign from Radio 4's I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue; the release of a report on the quality and impartiality of 大象传媒 coverage of rural affairs; and the shipping forecast - beloved of Radio 4 listeners, but is it still used by those in peril on the sea?
Producer: Will Yates
A Whistledown production for 大象传媒 Radio 4.
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Anti-austerity protests and A History of the N-Word
Duration: 11:09
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- Fri 27 Jun 2014 16:30大象传媒 Radio 4
- Sun 29 Jun 2014 20:00大象传媒 Radio 4
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