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As the British Grand Prix kicks off this Sunday, we discuss the F1’s media strategy with F1 journalist Rebecca Clancy and broadcaster Steve Rider.
Following criticism of their coverage of controversial punk group Bob Vylan at Glastonbury last Saturday (28 June) the BBC will no longer broadcast "high risk" performances.
WASHINGTON (AP) — When the United States revokes someone’s visa, it is typically confidential, with few exceptions. But with ...
The BBC has issued a formal apology and announced it will no longer be live-streaming “high-risk” music acts after punk rap ...
Bob Vylan: Radar Festival says it was forced to drop controversial act - or see entire day cancelled
The fallout from Bob Vylan’s Glastonbury Festival set continues, as Manchester’s Radar Festival has dropped the group from ...
The BBC has said it will no longer broadcast performances deemed "high risk" live after controversy over punk rap duo Bob ...
The portrayal of Jews as unwelcome interlopers in the creation and appreciation of art—because their mean, narrow-minded, self-centered spirit is antithetical to artistic greatness—is alive and well.T ...
The BBC apologized for airing Bob Vylan's "offensive" Glastonbury Music Festival set over the weekend and is changing its ...
Britain's national broadcaster said on Thursday it would no longer broadcast or stream live any music gig deemed "high risk" ...
Following a performance from rap duo Bob Vylan during Glastonbury 2025 which the BBC streamed live and later deemed ...
After punk duo Bob Vylan chanted "death to the IDF" live on air, the BBC has vowed to take action to "ensure proper ...
BBC apologizes after streaming Bob Vylan's controversial Glastonbury set despite 'high risk' warning. New policies ban live ...
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