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‘Broke the editorial charter’ sounds like they needed an excuse to get rid of her, and I’d imagine however she’s broken it, you can find examples of more strategically important presenters also breaking it.

Where has that statement come from? It doesn’t ring true to me.

Edit: read it as she’d agreed to a statement about her departure. They mean they agreed to charter initially. So it doesn’t really give any more information than the original Tweet.
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(06-11-2022, 08:41 PM)Worzel Wrote:  twitter.com 

Nice way to talk about staff you've let go. They've been quite ungracious (be it directly or indirectly) about a few people who have left or been sacked.

If they really gave any sort of whatever about any editorial charter, they'd get rid of Mark Steyn yesterday. He has done nothing but spread absolute nonsense since he started on there.
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For those who haven't read the GB News Editorial Charter.

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It's a strange one as they mention about putting facts first, then allowing the right for an individual to express their opinion. Does that also count for spreading disinformation?
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(06-11-2022, 08:57 PM)Kojak Wrote:  
(06-11-2022, 08:41 PM)Worzel Wrote:  twitter.com 

Nice way to talk about staff you've let go. They've been quite ungracious (be it directly or indirectly) about a few people who have left or been sacked.

If they really gave any sort of whatever about any editorial charter, they'd get rid of Mark Steyn yesterday. He has done nothing but spread absolute nonsense since he started on there.
I think the second paragraph is just the Twitter users words, rather than GB News with the first being a quote from the charter. All their tweets seem to be written in a similar way.

Not sure if they’ve got inside knowledge or just having a bit of a guess of this being the case. They seem to mainly Tweet about people being sacked.
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That Twitter account, along with others, has a history of spewing what can only be described as BS. Pay it no attention at all would be my advice.

(The supposed ‘statement’ is definitely not genuine, to avoid any possible doubt).
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Is that one of the first times they’ve been found in breach of Ofcom rules? Quite remarkable really, considering some of the content they broadcast and the amount of live hours.

It does seem that the presenters were aware of the need to read the names out, but the graphics disappeared too quickly.
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Farage broadcasting live from Asset TV New York City Studio this week. www.nycitystudio.com 

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Doesn’t seem like Gloria De Piero has left… she’s promoting an interview with Philip Hammond to be broadcast today:

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Her profile is still up on the GBN website, too.

Bev Turner’s new programme seems, at a glance, to be a daytime version of Dewbs and Co. Thursday’s panel was an interesting mix: Kathy Lette, Jonny Gould (of C5 baseball/London Tonight) and some guy from ConservativeHome. I must say, it is great to see JG back on TV after all these years. Loved the baseball show.
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