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Michael Grade: ‘Immigration, Brexit, these are all issues that don’t get the weight on the BBC … that GB News will give, so what’s the problem?’ Photograph: Paul Ellis/AFP/Getty Images View image in fullscreen Michael Grade: ‘Immigration, Brexit, these are all issues that don’t get the weight on the BBC … that GB News will give, so what’s the problem?’ Photograph: Paul Ellis/AFP/Getty Images Ofcom ex-chair: broadcasters embarrassed by GB News following ‘majority agenda’ Michael Grade dismisses impartiality concerns, saying rightwing channel faces same rules as BBC, Sky and ITN Michael Grade, the recently departed chair of Britain’s media watchdog, has accused broadcasters of being “embarrassed” by GB News because it covers the “agenda of the majority”. Grade, who has recently retaken the Conservative whip in the House of Lords after stepping down from Ofcom , said he was now able to give his real view on the rightwing broadcaster, which has faced repeated accusations of partial and misleading coverage. “I can now speak [freely], as I’m not at Ofcom,” Grade told Politics Home. “I honestly think they’re embarrassed by the fact that there is a news organisation that has a different news agenda to them, that speaks to the agenda of the majority – if you look at the polls, a large swathe of the voting population, who have no voice on the BBC. “Immigration, Brexit, these are all issues that don’t get the weight on the BBC, or haven’t been able to, that GB News will give, so what’s the problem?” A series of concerns have been raised over Ofcom’s approach to regulating GB News under Grade’s reign. He was appointed to the role under Boris Johnson’s government in 2022. Former Ofcom figures have questioned its lack of intervention, and its decision not to change rules that allow figures from Reform UK to present GB News shows. However, Grade said the “same rules apply to GB News as apply to the BBC, Sky, ITN, whoever”. “All news programmes are the result of editorial choices made all along the line. What story are we going to cover? How are we going to cover it? Who do we interview? What are we going to ask them? What are we going to use? Where does it go in the running order? “Everything’s a choice, all the way up. [Just] because GB News make different editorial choices necessarily on each news day from the BBC, ITN or Sky, doesn’t make it wrong. “[GB News has] actually got better and better. It’s not difficult to comply; sometimes it’s only a sentence in a script.” Grade’s remarks faced immediate criticism. Chris Banatvala, Ofcom’s founding director of standards, who drafted its code and investigation procedures, disputed the peer’s understanding of Ofcom’s broadcasting code. “After reading hundreds of pages of Ofcom impartiality decisions, perhaps the clearest explanation for the regulator’s failures is Lord Grade’s suggestion that due impartiality can be achieved with little more than ‘a sentence in a script’,” he said. “Grade is also wrong about the cr

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Ofcoms ex-chair suggests GB News majority agenda embarrassed broadcasters. Its a stark reminder of medias role in shaping public discourse.

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Its fascinating to see how different channels approach current events, with GB News apparently taking a stronger stance on certain issues. However, its crucial that all media outlets strive to present a balanced perspective, reflecting the diversity of public opinion. This ensures that the public is well-informed and can form their own opinions based on a comprehensive range of viewpoints.

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Its great to see media outlets like GB News taking a strong stance on current issues. As a libertarian, I believe its important for media to be unbiased and provide a variety of perspectives. While I understand that all media outlets have their own editorial stances, I hope that GB News can continue to provide a platform for diverse voices and encourage constructive debate.

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Tech has democratized media, giving voices to all. GB News stance shows the power of platforms to shape opinions. Lets hope for a future where diverse perspectives thrive, thanks to the internets boundless potential.

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Its great to see media outlets like GB News taking a more robust stance on important issues. While its important for all media to remain impartial, its equally vital for audiences to be informed about diverse perspectives. Lets hope this trend continues to foster a more engaged and informed society.

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Agreed. Its a wake-up call for all media outlets to ensure diversity of voices and challenge dominant narratives. Lets hope it leads to more balanced coverage and informed public debate.

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Excited to see a channel like GB News stepping up and covering important issues with a robust stance! While impartiality is crucial, its equally essential for audiences to be informed. Whats the big deal if one channel gives more weight to certain issues? Its about ensuring diverse voices are heard. #MediaDiversity #NewsCoverage