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Skip to content; ... About BBC H&W's radio presenters TONI MCDONALD. The BBC now accepts that we should have taken a different approach at the time of broadcast and we are very sorry for that. Your early bird weekdays from 0500 GMT, the voice of travel at breakfast and host from 1100 GMT Saturday. This is important journalism which the BBC should be reporting on and we will continue to do so.“Yet despite these good intentions, I recognise that we have ended up creating distress amongst many people. In October, Hall Munchetty said: “Every time I have been told, as a woman of colour, to go back to where I came from, that was embedded in racism.”In a letter to BBC staff, Hall did not offer an apology to Munchetty, but said he had looked at the arguments, materials and the complaint involved in the case: “It was only ever in a limited way that there was found to be a breach of our guidelines. The BBC’s director general, Tony Hall, has apologised after the N-word was used in a TV news broadcast, following mass complaints and the resignation of one of the corporation’s radio DJs. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. All rights reserved. The show was also once transmitted on a Tuesday: 11 July 2006. BBC 1Xtra presenter Sideman, real name David Whitely has left the BBC today after it aired a report featuring a racial slur read by BBC social affairs correspondent Fiona Lamdin last month. We made one here,” Hall said in an email to all The BBC had previously refused to apologise about the use of the word last month in a report that originally aired on the regional service Points West, before being repeated on the main BBC News channel.The report, by the BBC social affairs correspondent Fiona Lamdin, repeated the language allegedly shouted during an attack on a young black man in The BBC defended its decision, saying the inclusion of the racial slur was made with the approval of the victim and his family, who wanted to show the severity of the attack. BBC 1Xtra DJ Sideman has quit the station over the use of a racial slur in a BBC News report. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. Find out about your favourite BBC Radio Lancashire presenter by clicking on the links below. By this time, only Jo Whiley remained of the Radio 1 DJs introduced to the show by Blaxill, though Wells added Radio 1 Breakfast Show caretakers Mark Radcliffe and Marc Riley to the roster (although both Whiley and Radcliffe & Riley only appeared twice each between Blaxill's exit and the arrival of his permanent successor in June). Jack Saunders (disc jockey) Jimmy Savile; Phillip Schofield; Pat Sharp; Richard Skinner (broadcaster) Skream; Keith Skues; Charlie Sloth; Chris Smith (newsreader) Mike Smith (broadcaster) Tim Smith (DJ) Cel Spellman; DJ Spoony; Huw Stephens; Ed Stewart; David Symonds This is important journalism which the BBC should be reporting on and we will continue to do so.“Yet despite these good intentions, I recognise that we have ended up creating distress amongst many people. In August 2010, however, the BBC disclosed that it was in talks with independent production companies with a view to developing a new weekly music show for 1991–1994 revamp: The break away from Radio 1 and Television Centre1994–1996: The golden mic – celebrity guest presenters2005–2006: The move to BBC Two and the end – return of guest presenters1991–1994 revamp: The break away from Radio 1 and Television Centre1994–1996: The golden mic – celebrity guest presenters2005–2006: The move to BBC Two and the end – return of guest presenters It is important for us to listen – and also to learn.
He wrote: “It should be clear that the BBC’s intention was to highlight an alleged racist attack. Find out about your favourite BBC Radio Merseyside presenter by clicking on the links below.

Accessibility links. We will now be strengthening our guidance on offensive language across our output.“Every organisation should be able to acknowledge when it has made a mistake. Sideman, real name David Whitely, said in a statement … We made one here,” Hall said in an email to all The BBC had previously refused to apologise about the use of the word last month in a report that originally aired on the regional service Points West, before being repeated on the main BBC News channel.The report, by the BBC social affairs correspondent Fiona Lamdin, repeated the language allegedly shouted during an attack on a young black man in The BBC defended its decision, saying the inclusion of the racial slur was made with the approval of the victim and his family, who wanted to show the severity of the attack. Director general admits mistake following 18,000 complaints The BBC’s director general, Tony Hall, has apologised after the N-word was used in a TV news broadcast, following mass complaints and “Every organisation should be able to acknowledge when it has made a mistake. Alina Jenkins is up with the larks for BBC Radio Solent's early show and a gentle wake up call. By the end of the decade, the bond with Radio 1 seemed unbreakable with the show being simulcast on the station from 1988 and even traffic reporters like The first show of the revamp attracted 8.93m viewers, over 1m up on the show's average.The presentation changes introduced in 1991 did not have the impact producers had hoped for and by 1993 only Mark Franklin and Tony Dortie remained from the revamped team. Our impartiality is fundamental to our journalism and is what our audiences expect of us.”Radio 1Xtra presenter Sideman says he can no longer work for broadcaster after ‘slap in the face’Residents of suburb of Didsbury are mostly sceptical of Tory minister’s criticism of broadcasterCorporation does not do enough for people who live in smaller towns and rural areas, says ministerDr Clare Wenham was speaking to BBC news when girl appeared with picture of unicorn And that is what we will continue to do.”Welp! Find out more about Tony.