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that want to abolish the monarchy as who are celebrating the jubilee. you wouldn t know that if you had been watching bbc s coverage of the last few days. deb taylor was watching that and emails: many of the weekens ceremonies broadcast on the channel of the corporation s largely celebratory approach represented a failure ofjournalistic impartiality. for dave in birmingham: one specific moment over the long weekend attracted a lot of attention from the audience and it came as guests arrived at st paul s cathedral on friday morning for the queen s thanksgiving service. the prime ministerjust arriving with his wife. quite a bit of booing in the crowd. i know. you can hear it, there is quite of lot of booing, actually. a substantial amount. didn t see that coming. quite a moment. we definitely haven t heard that for any other vip guests, that s fair to say. that was broadcast live. but as jane hill continued to talk to her guests, the footage of mr and mrs johnson was rep ....
now on bbc news it s time for newswatch. hello and welcome to newswatch with me samira ahmed. did bbc news overdo the platinumjubilee celebrations last weekend and forget its normal journalistic values? 0h, quite the booing in the crowd, and you can hear it. and did the bbc alter the sound level of booing when repeating shots of boris and carriejohnson at last week s thanksgiving service? a decade ago, the bbc was widely criticised for dumbing down it s treatment of the queens diamond jubilee, with its rain drenched royal flotilla along the thames. and a year ago, it received a record 100,000 complaints about the extent of air time devoted to the duke of edinburgh s death. those experiences coupled, with the recent troubled history of the royal family meant there was an intense focus on how the platinum jubilees death was covered on the bbc. and the corporation certainly pulled out all the stops from the start of the weekend to the end. cheering. she was the star of the ....
And down the line from somerset by one of the viewers who contacted us about last weekend jubilee coverage, paul banwell. let s talk first, richard, about the booing. overwhelmingly, the viewers complaint that we got on newswatch was that when the video was repeated of the prime minister s arrival the booing seems to be harder to hear. why the difference? well, the first shot that you saw was of jane hill commentating live on the johnsons arriving. you could hear her reaction instantly, that you can hear quite a lot of booing and a considerable amount, i think she says. the second shot that you saw was from a different camera, we have a number of different cameras filming events like this and they use what we call a clean feed. so essentially, audio without the commentary on, so withoutjane hill s commentary on in a different position and so just the volume levels were different. but there was no editing of it, no attempt to censor anything. i think if you watched our coverage in the d ....