#Broadcasting Ethics
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🇺🇸 John Davidson: BBC Could Have “Worked Harder” To Stop N-Word Tourette’s Tic From Airing
[USA]
Tourette’s campaigner John Davidson has said the BBC could have done more to stop his involuntary racial slur about the stars of Sinners from airing on national television. In an interview with Variet...
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🇺🇸 Racial slur shouted during BAFTA awards by guest with Tourette's
[USA]
Britain's film academy and the BBC apologized after a broadcast of the BAFTA awards ceremony that included an offensive outburst by an audience member with Tourette's syndrome.
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🇺🇸 The BBC Apologizes for Racial Slur Outburst During BAFTAs, but Initially Let It Air Unedited on TV and Streaming
[USA]
Despite instant fervor and publicity around the incident, the broadcaster neglected to cut the moment before it went to air, even with a two-hour tape delay.
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🇺🇸 BBC Removes BAFTA Film Awards From iPlayer After Leaving N-Word Outburst in Tape-Delayed Broadcast
[USA]
The BBC has removed the BAFTA Film Awards from being available to stream on iPlayer after not cutting a racial slur from its tape-delayed broadcast on Sunday night. The outburst came from John Davidso...
Related: #Disability Awareness, #Content Moderation, #Cultural Sensitivity