• TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world
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    If it was a news channel it would already have been revoked, because they keep breaking Ofcom standards.

    Unfortunately, they’re using the same loophole that Fox News uses in the US… “We’re an entertainment channel that covers current affairs. We are not a news channel.”

    It’s staggering it works tbh, especially since their name literally has “news” in it.

    E: My phone autocorrected news channel to newest channel. Oops. I hope the meaning still got through.

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        6 days ago

        I imagine Labour are scared to go after them because it’ll be called censorship, and the Tories didn’t do anything because they thought they’d benefit from it (short-sighted, now it’s Reform getting the benefit).

        Theoretically, Ofcom is independent, so the above shouldn’t be a thing, but in reality, like with Ofgem and Ofwat, I’m not sure that’s actually the case…

        Personally I’d be fine with a compromise: you get to keep your licence to air, but you have to be reclassified as a news channel, as that’s clearly what you brand yourself as to the public.

        It wouldn’t be the end of the world, you can still have an editorial slant. At the end of the day, Sky News has a mild right bias and Channel 4 News has a mild left bias. GB News just wouldn’t be able to get away with some of the more egregious stuff they do.

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      They no longer count as a broadcast channel in the UK. As they gave up(before losing).that licence.

      So ofcom now has limited control.