And Newsnight has just apologised unreservedly on BBC 24 News, for the story that led to McAlpine being wrongly accused, sounds like its brown trousers time at the beeb.
It will be interesting to see how much they get sued for.
And Newsnight has just apologised unreservedly on BBC 24 News, for the story that led to McAlpine being wrongly accused, sounds like its brown trousers time at the beeb.
All this almost makes Brass Eye look like a topical documentary! It's Paedogeddon!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZDGWICVQ3w
From ten years ago, but applicable I feel... http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/901723.stmBeing accused of something like this when you did not do it can be life changing. There is now always going to be that "well... you never know" attitude with some people that know him.
How do the BBC keep messing up, their like a bunch of amateurs.
How do the BBC keep messing up, their like a bunch of amateurs.
Keep = once or twice?How do the BBC keep messing up, they're like a bunch of amateurs.
The BBC has already launched three investigations into the Savile scandal, including one into why Newsnight shelved an investigation into some of the claims against Savile last December.
The broadcaster said on Friday it was suspending all co-productions with the Bureau of Investigative Journalism, with which it worked on the program into the children's home abuse.
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Mr Messham has offered his "sincere and humble" apologies to Mr McAlpine, who served under former premier Margaret Thatcher, and suggested that it was the police who wrongly identified the politician as his alleged abuser.
The British press said the BBC was in "chaos", and one commentator for The Guardian newspaper wrote: "The latest error could not be much more serious for the BBC's journalistic reputation."
British prime minister David Cameron warned against a "witch-hunt" following the Savile scandal, after he was ambushed during a live television interview with a list of names of alleged paedophiles compiled from Internet gossip.
The Beeb is clearly in a state of panic. They're running around like a bunch of headless chickens, desperate to manage some semblance of damage control while blaming everyone but themselves for their own cover-ups and mistakes.
The Beeb is clearly in a state of panic. They're running around like a bunch of headless chickens, desperate to manage some semblance of damage control while blaming everyone but themselves for their own cover-ups and mistakes.
In a statement given outside New Broadcasting House, Mr Entwistle said: "I have decided that the honourable thing to do is to step down."
Earlier, Mr Entwistle said the Newsnight report, which wrongly implicated ex-senior Tory Lord McAlpine should never have been broadcast.
Mr Entwistle took up the post of director general on 17 September.
In his statement, he said: "In the light of the fact that the director general is also the editor-in-chief and ultimately responsible for all content, and in the light of the unacceptable journalistic standards of the Newsnight film broadcast on Friday 2 November, I have decided that the honourable thing to do is to step down from the post of director general."
I still can't believe this is still dragging on, this entire debacle is like a dog with a friggin bone, this countries' media need to let go.
I still can't believe this is still dragging on, this entire debacle is like a dog with a friggin bone, this countries' media need to let go.
Nice rhetoric and jingoism but fairly unfair and unfounded don't you think?