Local media
quizzes new Press Regulator - IMPRESS
IT is odd how things
roll around in the media, as back in 2008 many people in the UK
had questioned the trust we had in the media national. Back in
2008, nationally the media had come under question as a result of
some shocking reports that had been run by our national press.
On Merseyside that year, we joined up with the Champion and Dune
FM, along with the NUJ, after also inviting representatives from all
the local Merseyside media, including
the Visitor, to a free public event, that would to allow the
public to question us about the media world and what was going
on in it. Interestingly many of the
issues raised back in 2008 are still being asked today! If you
are interested, you can hear some of the questions that had been
asked at the event, by using this link to one of our archived
news
page.
Moving on, a few years, in the UK things just got worse, and
the UK media industry became the story internationally, with
things like the phone-hacking scandal. That then was followed by
the Leveson
Inquiry, as many questions
had been raised about the culture, practices and ethics of the
press, in the UK.
Lord Justice Leveson opened the hearings in
November 2011, saying:- "The press provides an essential check
on all aspects of public life. That is why any failure within
the media affects all of us. At the heart of this Inquiry,
therefore, may be one simple question - who guards the
guardians?"
Following the hearing, the results where
then published in November 2012. it was revealed that Leveson
had found that the
existing Press Complaints Commission was not working and
recommended that
a new, independent, body should be set up, that was backed by the state
through new laws. The result of this announcement has been an
interesting one. Now we have 2 alternative models
for a new press regulation body, that have been put forward by
the media. They are
the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO), funded by
some newspaper owners, and IMPRESS - the Independent Monitor for
the Press.
On Tuesday, 25 February 2014, IMPRESS held its first
consultation meeting with regional newspapers, as they prepare
to launch their self regulator body and we where one of the papers
invited. One of the strongest views that were voiced at the
meeting was the
fear of political interference and also the question as to who is and who is not
press? If you are interested in protecting free speech and also
on the how IMPRESS hopes to balance that and the treatment of
the public, you really should take a look at their
website.
Just before the meeting, many of our
Facebook followers would have
seen the statement from Jonathan Heawood, Founding Director of
The IMPRESS Project, on our Page that said:- "If a new
press regulation system doesn't work for people in Liverpool and
the North West, it won't work anywhere. People here have had
justifiable complaints about national newspaper coverage for
years, with the treatment of the Hillsborough families being the
most notorious example. After Leveson, a new press regulator
must be able to give people confidence that never again will
they have to campaign for more than 20 years before a national
newspaper admits that it lied. But every opinion poll shows that
people won't trust a press regulator that is controlled by
newspaper proprietors."
Jonathan Heawood also said:- "We believe that, at a
challenging time for journalism, independent self-regulation
offers a cost-effective way of protecting press freedom from
political interference, raising the status of journalism as a
profession and maintaining readers' loyalty to their local
newspaper. When it comes to deciding what happens next, every
news publisher's voice should count, which is why we are
inviting representatives from newspapers in the North West to
join the debate and share their views with us. Their opinions
will inform the decisions we make about IMPRESS before it is
established later this year as an alternative to IPSO."
One of the interesting points at the meeting was funding of the
regulator and the wording regulator was also questioned. These
points have been partly addressed in our audio interview.
After the event that was attuned by a cross section of media
from the North West, Jonathan Heawood said:- "We would
like to thank Liverpool John Moores University for letting
IMPRESS to hold this landmark event in Liverpool and also for
those who attuned."
Our Editor, Patrick Trollope commented following the meeting
that:- "It is interesting to see that IMPRESS is seeing
the bigger picture and not just concentrating on the national
and international groups. They want our opinions and want to
help us to deliver a better service to you our readers. Like
IMPRESS, all of us at Southport & Mersey Reporter support these
proposals for a new regulator that would be wholly independent
of Government or commercial interests, committed only to
enhancing the standards of the British press. We hope that as
many media organisation as possible join IMPRESS. we just hope
that our fear that cost of the system will not be prohibitive
for online media to take part as well as many tradionally small
independent media groups have found under the current system. If
IMPRESS is able to keep costs down and can balance, as it hopes
to, between free speech and privacy, it should be a very
powerful and useful body indeed."
To hear our full audio interview, we did with Jonathan Heawood
that is very interesting please click on
here now. Please note
that a Silverlight version will be added soon. Also if you have
any comments about the media and self regulation, please do
email us via:-
news24@southportreporter.com.
Going slightly off topic, it is interesting that in America that
People Magazine has effectively banned Paparazzi photographs of
celebrity Kids this week... We would like your views on should
UK Papers and Magazines follow the same path? Again please
email your views on this to:-
news24@southportreporter.com.
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