What is editorial guidance?

What is editorial guidance?

What are editorial guidelines? Editorial guidelines are simply a set of rules that dictate the style, structure, and strategy for an organization’s brand and branding consistency when creating content.

Are the BBC allowed to Advertise?

The BBC domestic television channels do not broadcast advertisements; they are instead funded by a television licence fee which TV viewers are required to pay annually. This includes viewers who watch real-time streams or catch up services of the BBC’s channels online or via their mobile phone.

What should an editorial include?

To sum up, a good editorial is either one or more of the following: it is an opinion maker, it is reconciliatory between contrary viewpoints or standpoints, it is balanced in its analysis of evidence and events, and it is, manifest or otherwise, crusading in its thrust.

Does BBC have sponsors?

Such sponsorship enables the BBC to increase the range and impact of events and maximise public value by providing suitable facilities for the general public around the UK to attend. (See below on crediting sponsors).

Why does BBC website thinks I’m outside UK?

There are several reasons why BBC iPlayer thinks you’re outside the UK. The most common are: Your IP address, which is the address websites use to determine where in the world you are, isn’t registered in the UK. You’re using a VPN (Virtual Private Network), proxy, or similar service which masks your IP address.

Who is the BBC target audience?

BBC Four’s target audience is adults aged 35 and over.

What is the purpose of the BBC?

The BBC’s Object is the fulfilment of its Mission and the promotion of the Public Purposes. The Mission of the BBC is to act in the public interest, serving all audiences through the provision of impartial, high-quality and distinctive output and services which inform, educate and entertain.

What are the editorial guidelines of the BBC?

The Editorial Guidelines are the BBC’s values and standards. They apply to all our content, wherever and however it is received. Print the Guidelines in English

How are mandatory referrals used in the BBC?

Mandatory Referrals are part of the BBC’s editorial management system. They are an essential part of the process to ensure compliance and must be observed. The Mandatory Referrals are summarised at the start of each section of the Guidelines.

What does the executive complaints unit do for the BBC?

The Executive Complaints Unit deals with serious complaints about possible breaches of the BBC’s editorial standards in connection with specific programmes or items of content. It deals with complaints about any BBC service or product where the BBC has editorial responsibility.

Is it offence to use BBC footage on social media?

Footage may be readily available from social media sites or elsewhere online; however, audiences expect us to apply editorial judgement in using this content. While footage may be in the public domain, its re-use by the BBC may seem gratuitous to audiences and cause offence if it is used without sufficient editorial justification.