05-07-2023, 12:26 AM
(04-07-2023, 03:57 PM)Moz Wrote: Instead… it should be a regular slot, outside of prime time, which goes under the bonnet of BBC News and explains how they go about checking, where they get the information from and examples of fake news that didn’t make it to air.
(04-07-2023, 06:02 PM)Worzel Wrote: Exactly and well said!
Agreed. It would be interesting to have a daily BBC Verify programme (maybe one hour long) where they go into the main stories of the day, explaining how they know what they know and the analysis that has been carried out. It could potentially have a place on BBC Two.
It would be an interesting watch, help build trust, and be a great resource for journalism students or those who want to get into journalism. It'd also be a pretty unique programme that would fit the BBC's remit perfectly.
Segments from the programme could be used through the day in regular programming or in the national bulletins if they were particularly interesting.