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Royal Television Society Faces Backlash Over Gaza Journalism Award Reversal

Media professionals criticize the RTS for withdrawing recognition of Gaza journalists, citing lack of transparency and undue external pressures.

  • The Royal Television Society (RTS) rescinded a planned award for Gaza journalists, citing ongoing investigations into news reports from the region.
  • The decision followed controversy surrounding a BBC documentary, which featured a narrator linked to a Hamas official, though the journalists in Gaza were not involved in the production.
  • Nearly 400 media professionals, including prominent figures like Jonathan Dimbleby and Orla Guerin, signed a letter calling the decision 'cowardly' and demanding transparency from the RTS.
  • Signatories emphasized the sacrifices of Gaza journalists, with at least 170 killed while reporting during the ongoing conflict, and urged the RTS to reconsider the award.
  • The group has requested a meeting with King Charles, the RTS's Royal Patron, to address concerns about the society's decision-making process and commitment to journalistic integrity.
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