Naman Ramachandran The U.K. government has warned the BBC that it needs to improve its culture in order to restore the public’s trust in the corporation in the wake of its handling of the infamous 1995 Princess Diana interview and its lingering aftermath.
The government has also demanded that streamers operating in the country provide viewing data.The government’s comments are in response to a report on the the future of public service broadcasting in the U.K.
by a House of Commons Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee that was published in March.Addressing the recent scandal around the Princess Diana “Panorama” interview by Martin Bashir, where an independent enquiry by Lord Dyson found the corporation’s conduct wanting, the.
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