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If broadcasters fear legal or political repercussions, they may restrict political discussion voluntarily, producing a chilling effect without any formal censorship.

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The article, therefore, frames the episode as more than a dispute over one programme. It highlights a deeper tension between regulation designed to ensure fair political access & the need to protect editorial independence.

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That is why the incident matters. The rule was not enforced by regulators. Instead, the concern appears to have come from corporate caution amid political pressure.

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Over time, regulators have interpreted this broadly, extending it even to late-night talk shows & comedy interview programmes.

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Since 1959, U.S. legislation has exempted “bona fide” news interviews from equal-time requirements specifically to prevent broadcasters from avoiding political coverage out of legal risk.

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The network warned the segment might trigger the U.S. “equal time rule”, a broadcasting regulation requiring candidates to receive comparable access to airtime.

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@sethdashley.bsky.social examines the controversy involving Stephen Colbert, who aired — & then discarded — a network legal statement after CBS advised him not to broadcast an interview with a political candidate.

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Why Stephen Colbert is right about the ‘equal time’ rule, despite warnings from the FCC The ‘equal time’ rule has been around for a century and aims to promote broadcasters’ editorial independence and free expression – an idea that is now under threat from the FCC.

After spending so much time exploring the debate around equal time and impartiality with the Enhancing the Impartiality of Political News project, it was interesting to read about the US approach.

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Importantly, this imbalance was not large enough to indicate clear bias. But it does raise an ongoing issue: the lack of transparency around how Question Time selects its guests & what criteria are used to ensure fairness.

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Journalists invited onto panels were more likely to come from right-leaning outlets while guests from civil society—such as trade unionists & activist economists—tended to skew left.

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Despite former BBC Director General Tim Davie’s claim of perfect ideological balance, the analysis found a slight tilt to the right: 38.5% of non-political guests were coded as right-leaning, compared to 28.8% left-leaning.

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This suggests that guest selection is primarily guided by Parliamentary status & election results—an approach to impartiality that differs from other formats such as TV news bulletins where opinion polls & “newsworthiness” often play a bigger role.

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Representation from devolved-nation parties such as the SNP & Plaid Cymru was largely limited to episodes broadcast in Scotland, Wales, or Northern Ireland.

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Each panellist was categorised as a politician, journalist, or member of civil society, and non-party guests were assigned a political orientation through an independent coding process.

The findings paint a nuanced picture.

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Rather than relying on impressions or headlines, the research team systematically tracked all 156 guests across 33 episodes.

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The impartiality of Question Time: An analysis of panellists in 2025 — Researching the impartiality of political news The BBC’s weekly debate political programme, Question Time , has long been a magnet for controversy. And 2025 has been no different, with critics regularly questioning its impartiality, most often be...

A new blog from the Enhancing the Impartiality of News project takes a look at who appeared on Question Time throughout 2025 & what those guest choices reveal about how the programme interprets political balance.

🔗 bit.ly/4jLeYY2

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The Impartiality Project consists of @stephencushion.bsky.social, @mattwalshjourno.bsky.social, @maxwellmodell.bsky.social & myself.

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Are broadcasters reflecting multi-party politics in the UK? An analysis of BBC News at Ten and ITV News at Ten in 2025 — Researching the impartiality of political news Over the last year, support for the main two political parties – Labour and Conservative – has collapsed and a new era of multi party politics has begun. Reform UK has now taken a sustained and comman...

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And that’s what we explore in our latest blog: how do broadcasters allocate airtime fairly when one party can dominate the polls while having limited representation at Westminster & when several other parties cluster close together in support?

🔗 tinyurl.com/u3924kth

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Why does this matter for the Impartiality Project?

Well, if the party system is fragmenting, then broadcasters’ long-standing habits of balancing “government vs official opposition” get much harder to sustain.

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The piece also flags volatility: with years still to go until the next general election, the trajectory isn’t fixed—but the current pattern has real implications for May 2026 & leadership pressure on the major parties.

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Labour & Reform have averaged around the mid-20s in vote intention over this period, with the Conservatives lower, & the Lib Dems and Greens behind but stable (with a Green boost after their 2025 leadership change).

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What the year in polls tells us about Reform’s growth – and Labour and Tory losses However you cut it, the big parties have lost significant ground to Reform.

This article pulls together more than a year’s worth of polling since Labour’s 2024 landslide & finds we’re no longer in a “two-party” era.

Instead, we’re in a multi-party landscape—& that creates significant knock-on effects.

🔗 tinyurl.com/mprjccme

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In that context, debates about impartiality are not abstract or academic — they go to the heart of who we trust, how public debate functions, & what kind of media system we want to sustain.

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Key themes from the article:

- Impartiality is not about “taking sides”, but about creating a trusted space where fact-based debate can take place without pre-judgement.

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Mosey argues that the problem facing the BBC is not whether impartiality matters, but how it can be practised credibly in a fragmented, digital & polarised media environment.

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In a moment of intense pressure for the BBC, Roger Mosey makes a timely and thoughtful case for why impartiality remains one of public service broadcasting’s most important purposes.

🔗 ukandeu.ac.uk/impartial_ap...

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Exclusive: Reform overtakes the Conservatives in media mentions New research from Cardiff University finds Reform is now treated as the opposition party on mainstream news shows

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We’re really pleased to see the research has been picked up by the New Statesman, reflecting growing interest in how media impartiality operates in a multi-party era: tinyurl.com/47s43sxn

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Our analysis raises important questions about how impartiality is being interpreted in a new political landscape.

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The Greens, SNP & Plaid Cymru received very limited airtime, despite polling strength (Greens) or governing status (SNP).

Coverage appears to prioritise vote share, polling trends & agenda-setting over parliamentary representation.

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Reform UK led the news agenda far more often than other opposition parties, particularly on immigration & asylum.

Nigel Farage & Kemi Badenoch were substantially more visible than other opposition leaders.

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