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The BBC has told a small number of senior staff to step back from their day-to-day duties on music and live events, following the broadcast of Bob Vylan's controversial Glastonbury set.
Left-wing culture, especially online, could be censorious, leaving many who interacted with it afraid of saying the wrong ...
This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times. The BBC issued a formal apology after broadcasting a controversial ...
After punk duo Bob Vylan chanted "death to the IDF" live on air, the BBC has vowed to take action to "ensure proper ...
The BBC has issued a formal apology over Bob Vylan's controversial Glastonbury performance, claiming the London alt-rap duo ...
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Digital Music News on MSNBBC Issues Formal Apology Over Bob Vylan Glastonbury BroadcastThe BBC has issued a formal apology following the live broadcast of Bob Vylan’s controversial set at Glastonbury. The ...
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What is a high-risk performer? - Seven acts including Bob Vylan were classed as “high-risk” before Glastonbury, according to ...
The prime minister is involved; so is the U.S. deputy secretary of State. The BBC is changing policies. But Bob Vylan remains ...
The BBC has issued a formal apology and announced it will no longer be live-streaming “high-risk” music acts after punk rap ...
Bob Vylan: Radar Festival says it was forced to drop controversial act - or see entire day cancelled
The fallout from Bob Vylan’s Glastonbury Festival set continues, as Manchester’s Radar Festival has dropped the group from ...
Controversy as grafitti appears on wall close to college repeating Bob Vylan chant - only to be 'greywashed' hours later ...
Ministers expect "accountability at the highest levels" for the BBC's decision to screen Bob Vylan at Glastonbury, the ...
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