Following a referendum campaign in which the UK media has been accused of failing in their duty to educate, momentum is building to scrap, or revise, the BBC's impartiality rules.
The EU referendum is fast approaching, and British TV is failing to engage the public. It's time to look again at ‘impartiality’ rules that prevent broadcasters from fulfilling their democratic remit.
Too much is expected of the BBC, and, in consequence, it does too much. Such a position is unsustainable, argues David Graham
David Graham responds to Mark Oliver's report on public service broadcasting reform