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Competitions code unveiled by BBC | Competitions code unveiled by BBC |
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The BBC has unveiled a code of conduct for its competitions on television, radio and online services. | The BBC has unveiled a code of conduct for its competitions on television, radio and online services. |
It follows recent incidents in which the corporation admitted it had misled viewers and listeners, including one involving a contest on Blue Peter. | It follows recent incidents in which the corporation admitted it had misled viewers and listeners, including one involving a contest on Blue Peter. |
The code says every entry to a contest "should have a fair chance of winning" and that winners should be "genuine". | The code says every entry to a contest "should have a fair chance of winning" and that winners should be "genuine". |
Director general Mark Thompson told staff that competitions would be phased back in by the end of the year. | Director general Mark Thompson told staff that competitions would be phased back in by the end of the year. |
The BBC suspended all phone-in competitions in July after an internal inquiry found serious editorial breaches in six shows, including Comic Relief and Children In Need. | The BBC suspended all phone-in competitions in July after an internal inquiry found serious editorial breaches in six shows, including Comic Relief and Children In Need. |
'Honest, fair and legal' | |
Also in July, media watchdog Ofcom fined the corporation £50,000 after children's programme Blue Peter falsified the results of a competition during a live show. | Also in July, media watchdog Ofcom fined the corporation £50,000 after children's programme Blue Peter falsified the results of a competition during a live show. |
The new code says competitions should be "conducted in a way that is honest, open, fair and legal". It also states: "Whatever pressures there may be to 'keep the show on the air', the BBC must never compromise its editorial integrity. | |
"If things go wrong with running a competition or vote we will not cover it up or falsify the outcome." | |
Mr Thompson added: "Trust is the BBC's most important value and we must never do anything that may undermine that trust. That belief is shared by the BBC's programme makers. | |
"The new code will enable audiences to have a clear understanding of what they should expect in the conduct of competitions and votes on the BBC. | |
"Audiences enjoy interacting with BBC programmes and output. It's important that they can do so with confidence at all times." |
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