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Journal Article

Citation

Wahl-Jorgensen K, Berry M, Garcia-Blanco I, Bennett L, Cable J. Journalism 2017; 18(7): 781-800.

Affiliation

Cardiff University, UK.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/1464884916648094

PMID

29278243

PMCID

PMC5732589

Abstract

This article reconsiders the concepts of balance and impartiality in journalism, in the context of a quantitative content analysis of sourcing patterns in BBC news programming on radio, television and online in 2007 and 2012. Impartiality is the cornerstone of principles of public service broadcasting at the BBC and other broadcasters modelled on it. However, the article suggests that in the case of the BBC, it is principally put into practice through juxtaposing the positions of the two main political parties - Conservative and Labour. On this basis, the article develops the idea of the 'paradigm of impartiality-as-balance.' This paradigm prevails despite the news organisation's commitment to representing a broader range of opinion. The paradigm of impartiality-as-balance means that only a narrow range of views and voices are heard on the most contentious and important issues. Further, it results in reporting that focuses on party-political conflict, to the detriment of a journalism which provides much-needed context.


Language: en

Keywords

BBC; European Union; immigration; impartiality; journalism practice; objectivity; public service broadcasting; religion

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