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Tim Davie says employees who had the authority to end the broadcast were among 550 members of staff at the festival.
BBC revealed Bob Vylan's Glastonbury performance could have been cut from the festival livestream if team members on the ground thought it necessary.
While performing at Glastonbury last month, the London punk-rap duo led the crowd in a chant of “death, death, death to the ...
BBC personnel with the authority to cut Bob Vylan’s live stream at Glastonbury were ‘on the ground on the day’ of the ...
Hundreds of BBC staff were working for the broadcaster at Glastonbury with individuals who had the authority to cut the Bob ...
In a letter responding to questions sent by Dame Caroline Dinenage MP, chairwoman of the Culture Media and Sport Committee, the director-general of the BBC, Tim Davie said: “Cutting the livestream was ...
The Director-General of the BBC, Tim Davie, is to be grilled by MPs over the broadcaster’s decision to continue showing a ...
The UK punk duo who chanted "Death to the IDF" at Glastonbury festival are facing concert cancellations. Event organizers ...
Mr Davie’s letter came on a day of turmoil for the BBC, as it published two other investigations into the Gregg Wallace ...
Damon Albarn has branded Bob Vylan's Glastonbury statements a "spectacular misfire". The rap-punk group played the festival's West Holts Stage, with their ...