Boobs, martial arts and climate in the K-rådet – news – About news

It created a lot of attention when one of the participants in the program series 24-star Christmas calendar chose to bare her breasts in one of the episodes. Three complaints about the stunt have come to the Broadcasting Council and thus there will be a puppet debate in the council. A total of 193 inquiries have been made to the council ahead of the first meeting of the year. In plenary, the council will also look at a complaint about a martial arts feature in Dagsrevyen, a complaint about an online case about melting sea ice, a complaint about the Debate when they addressed the use of violence in the climate fight and a complaint about the documentary “Big small people”. Puppet stunt in the 24-star Christmas calendar will be the topic of the Broadcasting Council on Thursday 26 January. Photo: Julia Marie Naglestad/news, Graphics: Animaskin External productions and the soccer World Cup As topics on Thursday, the council will receive a briefing on how news buys in external productions and an evaluation of news’s ​​coverage of the soccer World Cup. Agenda Meeting of the Broadcasting Council 26 January 2023, meeting room Balkongen, Marienlyst, Oslo. At 0900 Opening and review of the agenda v/council leader Snorre Valen. At 0915 Review of inquiries to the council. At 1100 Break at 1100 Drama and external purchases at news An insight into the strategy behind external and internal production for drama and other content v/ Petter Wallace, program editor for external content, and Marianne Furevold, drama editor at news. At 1215 Lunch at 1245 news’s ​​coverage of the football World Cup Introduction by news’s ​​sports editor Espen Olsen Langfeldt and media analyst Philip Lyhne. The next meeting of the Broadcasting Council is on 9 March.



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