China Bans BBC For 'content Violation'
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2021-02-12 HKT 00:46
Beijing's broadcasting regulator said in the early hours of Friday that it's banned BBC World News from Chinese territory for what state media described as "serious content violations".
The ban comes amid a dispute over the British broadcaster's reporting of the treatment of Uyghur Muslims in Xinjang, and follows a decision by the British broadcasting regulator to cancel the licence of Beijing-backed CGTN.
The officials Xinhua news agency quoted the National Radio and Television Administration as saying: "As the channel fails to meet the requirements to broadcast in China as an overseas channel, BBC World News is not allowed to continue its service within Chinese territory.
"The NRTA will not accept the channel's broadcast application for the new year."
In an emailed statement, a BBC spokeswoman said: "We are disappointed that the Chinese authorities have decided to take this course of action.
"The BBC is the world’s most trusted international news broadcaster and reports on stories from around the world fairly, impartially and without fear or favour."
English-language BBC World News is not included in most television channel packages on the mainland but is available in some hotels and residences.
Two Reuters journalists in China said the channel had gone blank on their screens. It remained available in Hong Kong. (RTHK/Reuters)
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Last updated: 2021-02-12 HKT 01:39
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