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Is the BBC committed to achieving impartiality?
Research says there’s a perception that the BBC is not fulfilling its impartiality remit. We investigate what it means with the BBCs director of editorial policy and standards.
The BBC says it is committed to achieving due impartiality in all its output. But new research into its British audience says there is a perception that the corporation is not fulfilling its remit. So where does that leave the BBC World Service?
We investigate what impartiality means to you and speak with the BBCs director of editorial policy and standards, David Jordan.
Presenter: Rajan Datar
Producer: Howard Shannon
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