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The BBC initially announced that it was standing by its report and claimed to have evidence to back up its stance. [134] The BBC was forced to broadcast a series of apologies in November 2010 after realising that it did not have enough evidence that any money was spent on weapons, basing much of the claims on a CIA report it had failed to question.
In December 2011, the BBC caused further controversy after censoring the word "Palestine" from a song played on BBC Radio 1Xtra. [138] [139] During the 2012 Summer Olympics's country profiles pages, the BBC listed "East Jerusalem" as the capital of Palestine and did not list a capital for Israel. While all other country profile pages featured a ...
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BBC programming is also available to other services and in other countries. Since 1943, the BBC has provided radio programming to the British Forces Broadcasting Service, which broadcasts in countries where British troops are stationed. BBC Radio 1 is also carried in Canada on Sirius XM (online streaming only). The BBC is a patron of The Radio ...
[1] [2] [a] Of the 96 BBC employees making over this threshold, 62 were men and 34 were women, and of the seven highest earners, all were men. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] The disclosure prompted criticism of the BBC over the gender pay gap ; other critics also criticised a lack of ethnic diversity among the highest-earning BBC personalities.
BBC controversies (1 C, 50 P) British banned television advertisements (30 P) Pages in category "Television controversies in the United Kingdom"
Pages in category "Television controversies" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The issue of child sexual abuse by BBC employees was publicised nationally in October 2012 as part of the Jimmy Savile sexual abuse scandal. [1] Savile was a radio DJ and TV personality who presented the programmes Top of the Pops, Jim'll Fix It and Clunk Click, and was a well known charity fundraiser.