There at the high court. For the next a0 minutes or so, the Bbc News Channel stayed on live pictures of the outside of the courtroom, awaiting what turned out to be a rather brief shot of the duke leaving the building Chris Collins echoed that who thought. We asked bbc news for their response to those points and they told us. Although there were many cameras outside the courtroom, there werent any inside, which meant reporters had to relay what was going on via live online updates or wait till they were outside the high court to summarise what had been said on television. The only visual material of what happened in court via drawings by the courtroom artist, although sky news filmed a ginger bearded actor voicing prince harrys words. Tom boadle tweeted. Well, lets discuss this issue of whether there should be more tv tv cameras allowed in british courts with the legal commentator joshua rosenberg, who, of course, spent 15 years as the bbc s legal correspondent. Thank you so much for c
there at the high court. for the next a0 minutes or so, the bbc news channel stayed on live pictures of the outside of the courtroom, awaiting what turned out to be a rather brief shot of the duke leaving the building chris collins echoed that who thought. we asked bbc news for their response to those points and they told us. although there were many cameras outside the courtroom, there weren t any inside, which meant reporters had to relay what was going on via live online updates or wait till they were outside the high court to summarise what had been said on television. the only visual material of what happened in court via drawings by the courtroom artist, although sky news filmed a ginger bearded actor voicing prince harry s words. tom boadle tweeted. .. well, let s discuss this issue of whether there should be more tv tv cameras allowed in british courts with the legal commentator joshua rosenberg, who, of course, spent 15 years as the bbc s legal correspondent. thank y
acted out as as you ve indicated by an actor and reported in real time. but actually, the idea of people watching him around the world, that might be a bit much for him, and the theory is that it s easier for him to give evidence calmly. all right, he s got a room full ofjournalists listening. he s got the judge listening. he s got the barristers on both sides. but to actually have a worldwide audience watching, that might make it more difficult for him. and after all, the important thing is for him to give evidence properly, fairly, calmly, accurately and this would just be another strain on him or any other witness. flipping the point of view, in a sense, is there a case to say, given that the principle of our court system is justice being seen to be done, the public can go into courts and watch people give evidence, that a tv news audience would benefit in some way from being able to see a whole trial, even allowing for maybe witnesses potentially being not included? i think that
or you didn t do very well . and so the balance has been struck that appeals can be televised generally, but trials cannot. and i suppose in prince harry s case, there might also have been a legal argument that given the whole case is about media intrusion, it would be inappropriate to then allow cameras in as well. yes. i mean, he knows perfectly well that every word he said was being recorded, written down, transcripts can be made available, acted out as as you ve indicated by an actor and reported in real time. but actually, the idea of people watching him around the world, that might be a bit much for him, and the theory is that it s easier for him to give evidence calmly. all right, he s got a room full ofjournalists listening. he s got the judge listening. he s got the barristers on both sides. but to actually have a worldwide audience watching, that might make it more difficult for him. and after all, the important thing is for him to give evidence properly, fairly, calmly, acc
trailed in the uk media as a fox news style channel. and fox news is notorious worldwide for racism, and misinformation. since its first, dazed tv news audience figures have slumped by 48% to 26,000. but they ve held on to enough viewers to fight the culture wars. we have an audience because they re sick and tired of not being able to talk about how they feel about issues without being canceled. well they re not gonna be canceled, they re just about to go on air. matt bradley, thank you. there s more with the 11th hour ahead. stay with us. walk to end alzheimer s is full of them. because flowers find a way to break through. just like we will. join the fight at alz.org/walk