BBC director-general was at Glastonbury during Bob Vylan performance
- The BBC director-general Tim Davie was present at Glastonbury during Bob Vylan's performance where antisemitic remarks and chants were made.
- The BBC faced criticism for broadcasting Bob Vylan's 'unacceptable' set, with the Chief Rabbi condemning the 'airing of vile Jew-hatred' and the government expressing exasperation over the BBC's response.
- Glastonbury organisers condemned the antisemitic remarks, the US revoked Bob Vylan's visas, and police launched an investigation into the performances.
Insights by Ground AI
Does this summary seem wrong?
26 Articles
26 Articles
All
Left
8
Center
4
Right
8
BBC facing backlash for Glastonbury event
The BBC is facing harsh criticism after airing a live performance by the rap-punk duo Bob Vylan at this year’s Glastonbury Festival. During their set, lead singer Bobby Vylan led the crowd in chants that included the phrase “Death, death to the IDF” and made some harsh comments about working for a certain group of people using, what some believed to be very harsh language, others agreed. Source
·Spain
Read Full ArticleCoverage Details
Total News Sources26
Leaning Left8Leaning Right8Center4Last UpdatedBias Distribution40% Left, 40% Right
Bias Distribution
- 40% of the sources lean Left, 40% of the sources lean Right
40% Right
L 40%
C 20%
R 40%
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium