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Reporting Brexit: Did BBC World Service Get it Right?
News Editor, Richard Jackson answers listeners questions about the Brexit coverage responding to claims of bias and lack of diversity
Last week the UK voted to leave the European Union. It was one of the most bitter, tightly contested and far reaching national polls in living memory. But how well did the BBC World Service cover it? Richard Jackson, Editor Of Newsday joins Rajan Datar to answer listeners’ queries. He address issues such as impartiality, diversity and repetition as well as give us a glimpse behind the newsroom curtain during the referendum results.
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Mon 4 Jul 201601:50GMT
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