Naman Ramachandran U.K. culture secretary Oliver Dowden has called for an attitudinal change at the BBC following the Dyson report into the circumstances around the 1995 Princess Diana interview by Martin Bashir on the “Panorama” program.Writing in U.K.
newspaper The Times on Monday, Dowden said: “The BBC needs to improve its culture to ensure that this never happens again and that means a new emphasis on accuracy, impartiality and diversity of opinion.
As others have observed, the BBC can occasionally succumb to a “we know best” attitude. Groupthink in any organization results in a lack of challenge and poor decision making.
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