Media watchdog Ofcom has launched an investigation into whether a GB News programme hosted by two Conservative MPs broke impartiality rules. There have been 39 complaints about an edition of ...
Ofcom’s multiple investigations into GB News risk “looking biased and political”, a Conservative former minister told the Commons. Sir Michael Ellis said the news channel conducts itself in ...
An Ofcom investigation has found that a programme which aired on GB News earlier this year breached impartiality guidelines. An episode of The Live Desk, which aired on GB News on July 7 ...
GB News has launched legal proceedings against Ofcom, after the media regulator ... There are seven investigations still outstanding, including one into a programme hosted by its former presenter ...
U.K. media regulator Ofcom has fined right-leaning broadcaster GB News £100,000 ($130,000 ... an “earlier investigation found that an appropriately wide range of significant viewpoints was ...
Ofcom also noted GB News' current legal challenge against ... of its rules 12 times since it launched in 2021. There are six investigations still outstanding, after one against Dan Wootton was ...
Ofcom began the investigation into GB News three days after the airing of a programme on February 12, titled People’s Forum: The Prime Minister. In a statement, Ofcom said: “We concluded that ...
GB News is currently pursuing a legal case against Ofcom, asking the High Court to block a sanction relating to the Q&A programme with then-Prime Minister Rishi Sunak that resulted in that fine.
GB News has been accused of operating "an anti-Muslim hate channel" in a new report, as Ofcom is urged to act. A two-year study by the Centre for Media Monitoring, set up by the Muslim Council of ...
GB News has been fined £100,000 for breaking impartiality rules over a programme featuring Rishi Sunak, Ofcom has said. It comes after the media watchdog announced in May that the show called People's ...
GB News has been slapped with a £100,000 fine after airing n interview with Rishi Sunak. Media watchdog Ofcom decided that a segment called 'People’s Forum: The Prime Minister’ - which saw ...