Weegie... if she did take the offer of a face to face meeting hosted by them I strongly suggest you do it. Business woman to woman, like.
They have met before, she interviewed her for Trust News. The interview was intelligent, fair - and positive. But it did nothing to persuade KM she could trust the Trust. One of the many disappointments that eventually pushed us to the conclusion that seeking meaningful dialogue with her is fruitless , because she does not want to offer it.
Thanks, boss. @LargeAddick - no reply and we have been chasing. Ken, cheers - will do that, though we are not sure editorial guidelines apply to Clemmit as he is a freelancer 'giving an opinion' unless you have further insight?
Makes very little difference that he is 'freelance, most staff including 'talent' are. It may have changed but ALL staff have to attend mandatory training through the Academy, especially the news staff. as the head of that states......
The BBC's values are non-negotiable for every BBC journalist.
BBC director of news and current affairs James Harding stresses that BBC journalism has an “uncompromising commitment to accuracy, to impartiality, to diversity of opinion, and to the fair treatment of people in the news”.
The Hutton enquiry, made it compulsory for ALL journalists to attend these courses, even people like myself who dealt with largely visual material, and involved with the printed material. Of course the BBC is a very different organisation to the one I worked in 6 years ago, but Russell Brand, and Ross were 'freelance'
Andrew Gilligan himself was working on '5 live' at the time of the Kelly incident, so I am sure they are more than aware of there care of duty. I think Gilligan was a 'correspondent' at the time of that particular shit storm!.....
We need to respond to this lazy piece of "journalism" by all means possible. If that means other people using all the BBC response channels, I'm all for it.
We need to respond to this lazy piece of "journalism" by all means possible. If that means other people using all the BBC response channels, I'm all for it.
We need to respond to this lazy piece of "journalism" by all means possible. If that means other people using all the BBC response channels, I'm all for it.
Agreed. Where do Clems parents live ?
Don't know about his Mum but I'm sure it's been suggested earlier on this thread that he didn't have a Dad...
Phil Parry of BBC London, who has covered us well and understands, has tweeted:
Had a good long chat with @ClemmitMark this morning and I can assure #cafc supporters he fully understands the fans concerns.
I've replied saying it would be good if Clemmit could confirm that on air...
Bit late now though isn't it? Clemmit was too busy scoffing down free sausage rolls and lapping up Meire's spin and nonsense to do his job properly. He went on national radio and basically said everything's fine at Charlton, when nothing could be further from the truth.
I'm not on twitter but I hope he got proper pelters on there. Maybe he has been embarrassed enough to get it right next time.
It is to Clemmit's credit that he has not ignored the response of Charlton fans. Hopefully he will himself now have a bit of perspective, and communicate that.
It is too Clemmit's credit that he has not ignored the response of Charlton fans. Hopefully he will himself now have a bit of perspective, and communicate that.
On air to redress the balance or else it means nothing. Needs to be from the horse's mouth.
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Go girl !
It may have changed but ALL staff have to attend mandatory training through the Academy, especially the news staff.
as the head of that states......
The BBC's values are non-negotiable for every BBC journalist.
BBC director of news and current affairs James Harding stresses that BBC journalism has an “uncompromising commitment to accuracy, to impartiality, to diversity of opinion, and to the fair treatment of people in the news”.
He says BBC journalists need to "understand the impact of our journalism not just on our audiences but on the people we are reporting about”.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/academy/journalism/values
also: http://www.bbc.co.uk/academy/journalism/values/article/art20130702112133794
http://www.bbc.co.uk/editorialguidelines/guidelines.
The Hutton enquiry, made it compulsory for ALL journalists to attend these courses, even people like myself who dealt with largely visual material, and involved with the printed material. Of course the BBC is a very different organisation to the one I worked in 6 years ago, but Russell Brand, and Ross were 'freelance'
Andrew Gilligan himself was working on '5 live' at the time of the Kelly incident, so I am sure they are more than aware of there care of duty. I think Gilligan was a 'correspondent' at the time of that particular shit storm!.....
More than happy to assist you on this.
On the Home Service I believe.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006slnx
Had a good long chat with @ClemmitMark this morning and I can assure #cafc supporters he fully understands the fans concerns.
I've replied saying it would be good if Clemmit could confirm that on air...
Bit late now though isn't it? Clemmit was too busy scoffing down free sausage rolls and lapping up Meire's spin and nonsense to do his job properly. He went on national radio and basically said everything's fine at Charlton, when nothing could be further from the truth.
I'm not on twitter but I hope he got proper pelters on there. Maybe he has been embarrassed enough to get it right next time.
Great team effort in response, well done us.
I think he's doing the rounds now for a chat about Charlton based on the reaction of the last couple of days.
We had a good chat and he took on board what I had to say about Charlton and our situation and vice versa.
He's also planning to speak directly to CARD on the phone.
Hopefully he will himself now have a bit of perspective, and communicate that.