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Title: Editorial Independence EI


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Editorial Independence (EI) Public
Accountability (PA)in Public Broadcasting
Service Editorial Policies at SABCGuy Berger
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Covering
  • Fundamental tension of PBS
  • Analysing EI and PA
  • SABC editorial policy process
  • Some hitches
  • Proof of pudding.

3
1. Tensions
  • PBS is pulled in two directions
  • Need to be accountable to the public,
  • Imperative to be editorially independent.

PA implies control
IE points to autonomy
  • EI marks out public broadcasting from
    government-controlled broadcasting.
  • PA the diffs from private broadcasting
  • PBS has to contain this paradox

4
2. Threats outcomes
  • Governments want to see more accountability
    UK (BBC) and SA
  • Challenge is to preserve EI
  • SABC case define what is meant by EI, and how to
    ensure internal PA.
  • Editorial Policies and Processes.
  • EI what of PBS PA how
  • Note the how can undermine the what.

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3. Editorial Independence
  • Autonomy from
  • Owners and managers
  • Profit imperatives (even if not market)
  • Even, to an extent, from Editors
  • Especially from sources
  • BUT EI ? licence!
  • EI ? independence from j. ethics stds.
  • EI ? from public service (language, etc)

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4. Public Accountability
  • Laws, charters therefore Courts
  • representative public board
  • independent regulator
  • complaints systems with teeth
  • advisory boards public meetings
  • listener/viewer groups
  • What about internal systems?

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5. SA background
  • Was govt tool under apartheid, now PBS
  • Pre 2002
  • SABC legally enjoys EI, legislated Charter says
  • - freedom of expression journalistic,
    creative programming independence
  • - SABC is not the mouthpiece of the
    government
  • SABC board appointed by Parliament
  • Board accounts to Regulator Parliament
  • Yet, SAfns felt it is not enough!

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6. SA experience
  • 2002SABC accused of doing its own thing
  • Govt ?content causing currency collapse?
  • Civil soc ?commercialised lacking languages?.
  • Minister declares
  • Editorial Policies needed, she will decide.
  • After outcry, incl by SABC, parliament rules
  • Policies to be developed via public process
  • Regulator to approve hold SABC to account.

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7. Draft policy process 03
  • Policies give substance to EI through guidelines
    on programming, news, language, education,
    universal service and access, local content, and
    religion.
  • i.e. They spell out public service journ
    ethics.
  • Process Upward referral to ensure internal
    accountability
  • Consultation Distributed, publicised, meetings.
  • 920 inputs tho unclear how processed.

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8. Final system April 04
  • Policy Good words, but interpretation is key
  • hence qtn of accountability, i.e. control, is nb.
  • Process upward referral
  • Mandatory select issues (eg. hidden camera)
  • Voluntary content that is controversial, or
    likely to have an extraordinary impact.
  • Claim "not intended to shift editorial-decision
    making upwards"
  • Improved from draft version, but could still
    compromise EI and stifle swift reaction.

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9. Power/responsibility who has final say?
  • Policies make CEO the Editor-in-chief.
  • Claim ? good for BBC good for us ?.
  • BUT
  • BBC DG (civil servant), not CEO (businessman)
  • a CEO has to make money!
  • Possible conflict of interests in one individual
  • chasing elite audiences to attract adverts
  • allowing product placement
  • avoiding upsets of specific advertisers

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10. Prognosis
  • SABC system could fend off political business
    control, defend space of PBS.
  • Dangers
  • Legitimated showpiece (white elephant),
  • Selective/patchy implementation
  • Ignorance among staff and public
  • Poor/absent monitoring review (uneven
    provisions in the policy document)
  • Development now detailed license conditions

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11. Conclusion
  • EI and PA inherent tension
  • Editorial policies processes can help
    to define a balance.
  • SABC has hitches, but at least has a system that
    is explicit, not arbitrary.
  • Ideally, should constitute rule of law for all.
  • Board should require staff know respect it.
  • Success hangs on external accountability - esp by
    those in whose name PBS operates.

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The policies will succeed if they are kept alive
in public memory, So people need to be
continuously refreshed on what they can expect
from their public broadcaster.Thank you
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