Do I need to offer an interview (where a person or organisation is criticised)?
A. No, not in every case. It is the broadcaster’s final decision how a person or organisation is given the opportunity to respond to allegations or criticisms in a programme and how their response is included within the programme. As noted above, what is important is that the subject is given sufficient information about the programme, is told what the allegations are and is given a proper and timely opportunity to respond and that any response is fairly included in the programme to reflect fairly their position. See ‘Opportunity to Respond’ above.
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