In order to address the way it is covering the issue of Israel and its neighbours, the BBC has recently appointed a senior journalist to examine the way it is reporting the region.
Malcolm Balen, a former editor of the BBC's Nine O'Clock News and more recently Head of News for ITV in London, is a veteran journalist who relishes his new challenge and hopes to resolve some of the issues by having open dialogue.
"I hope I can bring my editorial experience to bear. I'm here as a consultant, which means I have free rein to talk to editors and reporters, examine what the BBC's doing, and how it's doing it. I hope I can also get out and about to meet interested viewers and listeners."
For Balen, the role will allow him to examine all areas of how the BBC operates when it comes to reporting of the Middle East. "For the first time in my career, I can take a step back from daily coverage and examine the reporting of a single story, across news and current affairs, on television, radio and online."
According to Balen, having open dialogue with the BBC audience is not just a statement, but something that he is actively seeking to encourage. He knows it is a challenge to show that he is interested in all sides.
"It's right and proper that our audiences feel passionate about the BBC's Middle East coverage. It's too important not to care," he said. "So the toughest challenge, I think, is to persuade viewers and listeners that I am fair-minded about the points they may want to raise."
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A ray of light, or control method
12.11.2003 22:08
A - Crap coverage continuing, but with a simple "We've got it in hand" message each time we complain.
B - Better coverage.
I so hope it will be the latter. Perhaps we can find a way to petition the person in question to make sure our voice is greater than that of the Zionist leaning.
Rebel W
So who is the BBC supposed to be biased against?
17.11.2003 09:41
I see the BBC covering the Middle East with equality to both sides, in face on time one could say it makes both sides annoyed with it, surely that is a sign that it shows no favors to anyone?
So why do people say it is pro-Israel which is what the anti-zionists says, yet it is also anti-Israel as those who support Israel say.
Dave
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