The programmes featuring politicians acting as news presenters breached broadcasting rules, the media regulator found
Jacob Rees-Mogg’s State Of The Nation on GB News was among the episodes to breach Ofcom rules on impartiality Five programmes on GB News featuring three Tory MPs acting as news presenters broke broadcasting rules, media regulator Ofcom has said.
The regulator ruled the shows were “not presented with due impartiality” and said using politicians as news presenters “risks undermining the integrity and credibility of regulated broadcast news”.
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