UK

GB News receives £100,000 financial penalty from Ofcom

Ofcom has imposed a £100,000 financial penalty on GB News for breaking due impartiality rules, it says.

An investigation by Ofcom found that the live, hour-long current affairs programme, People’s Forum: The Prime Minister, broadcast on 12th February didn’t present an appropriately wide range of significant viewpoints and due impartiality wasn’t preserved through clearly linked and timely programmes.
As a result, the regulator concluded that the then Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, had a mostly uncontested platform to promote the policies and performance of his Government in a period preceding a UK General Election in this programme, in breach of Rules 5.11 and 5.12 of the Broadcasting Code.
Ofcom says that because of the seriousness and repeated nature of this breach it has imposed a financial penalty of £100,000 on GB News Limited and directed the station to broadcast a statement of the findings against it, on a date and in a form determined by Ofcom.
GB News is challenging the original breach decision by judicial review, which Ofcom is defending, but won’t enforce the sanction decision until those proceedings are concluded.
In a statement issued this morning, GB News CEO Angelos Frangopoulos said: “The announcement by Ofcom to impose sanctions upon GB News in relation to the People’s Forum, is a direct attack on free speech and journalism in the United Kingdom.
“We believe these sanctions are unnecessary, unfair and unlawful.
“The High Court has already granted GB News permission to bring a Judicial Review to challenge Ofcom’s decision that the Programme was in breach of due impartiality requirements.
“The sanction proposed by Ofcom is therefore still subject to that legal challenge.
“The plan to sanction GB News flies in the face of Ofcom’s duty to act fairly, lawfully and proportionately to safeguard free speech, particularly political speech and on matters of public interest.
“We have believed from the very start the People’s Forum was an important piece of public interest programming, and that appropriate steps were taken to ensure due impartiality and compliance with the Broadcasting Code.
“It was designed to allow members of the public to put their own questions directly to leading politicians.
“GB News chooses to be regulated, and we understand our obligations under the Code.
“But equally, Ofcom is obliged by law to uphold freedom of expression and apply its rules fairly and lawfully.
“At the People’s Channel we will continue to fearlessly champion freedom; for our viewers, for our listeners, and for everyone in the United Kingdom. As we have all seen, this is needed more than ever.”

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US

WWKX Providence Begins Stunting

Cumulus Media dropped the Hip Hop “Hot 106” format on 106.3 WWKX Woonsocket/Providence RI and began stunting at midnight. The music appears to be Halloween themed with Santana “Evil Ways”, Lady Gaga “Bad Romance”, Warren Zevon “Werewolves of London”, Metro Boomin ft. The Weekend & 21 Savage “Creepin”, and Thomas Dolby “She Blinded Me With […] […]

AU & NZ

Pete Brandtman departs Nowra’s 2ST

After more than three decades broadcasting to the Shoalhaven, radio host Pete Brandtman is departing Nowra’s 2ST.In a social media post, Brandtman – who presented the weekday afternoon program on the ARN station – said his position has been made redundant.“The radio industry is going through massive changes at the moment so after 31 years… Read More
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ASIA

Radiodays Europe: Special Early Bird Discount for Radioinfo readers

You’re thinking about Halloween, Christmas and the end of year at the moment.You’re not even thinking about next year’s RadioDays Europe conference yet.But you should, just for a moment. It will save you money.If you’ve already decided to go to Athens for the RDE25 conference on 9-11 March 2025, just book your tickets and accommodation now,  then forget about it again until next year.As in past years, thanks to our special relationship with RadioDays, radioinfo readers can save about €50 on the ticket price by using our readers discount code (see instructions at the bottom of this article).You can buy two and three day tickets. If you are travelling from Asia, just make it worthwhile, bite the bullet and buy the three day ticket, you won’t regret it, there’s so much to see and do and so many people to talk to.The standard Early Bird 3 day price is €614, but for our readers the price is €564. That rate is available until 1st December, after that prices increase gradually as the date gets closer. Our readers discount can be applied to any price point until 1st March 2025, when all discounts end.The conference will be held at Megaron Athens International Conference Centre

Leoforos Vasilissis Sofias and, Kokkali 1, Athina 115 21, Greece  (click map to book)Hotels and AirBnBs close to the venue usually book out fast or prices increase hugely if you leave it too late.Here’s how to register:
Go to the Register Now tab on the Radiodays site
Choose your ticket type (get the 3 days one)
Select number of tickets you are buying and press OK
Fill in personal details, tick T&Cs, select Next
Choose Summit session attendance
You will reach the summary/payment page, locate the Promotional Code box
Put this code    RDI25ATH   into that box, the price will drop
Proceed to payment
Then book your hotel
Then go back to thinking about Christmas 🙂
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