30/09/2016
Roger Bolton discusses neutrality in war reporting and considers concerns that news reports about The Great British Bake Off and The Archers are just shameless plugs.
Roger Bolton discusses audience views on 麻豆社 radio programmes.
The news coming out of Aleppo in Syria becomes more horrific each day but, while the human suffering of civilians caught up in the conflict is undeniable, hard facts about what's happening on the ground are very difficult to come by. As in everything else, the 麻豆社's duty is to remain duly impartial in its reporting. But some listeners believe the 麻豆社 has been less than even-handed in its coverage of recent events.
Can the 麻豆社 ever be truly neutral in reporting wars? Roger discusses the issue with Dr Peter Busch, Senior Lecturer in War Studies at King's College London, and the 麻豆社's Director of Editorial Policy and Standards, David Jordan.
And is the 麻豆社 guilty of pushing stories about its own programmes at the expense of more newsworthy items? Some listeners say they think coverage of The Archers trial and The Great British Bake Off in recent weeks has blurred the line between real news and self-promotion.
Finally - making Tracks. The last episode of Radio 4's nine-part drama goes out on Tuesday 4th October, and one of its producers, James Robinson, gives Roger the inside track on how the programme was conceived and made.
Producer: Kate Dixon
A Whistledown production for 麻豆社 Radio 4.
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