Calls for BBC to appoint Religion Editor

Written by Super User 27 Aug 2010

The Church of England has called for the BBC to appoint a Religion Editor to bring ‘greater depth’ to its coverage. A senior correspondent in the position, mirroring similar appointments at the corporation for arts, science and business, would be able to act as a ‘trusted guide’ through stories about religious issues, according to the church. The Bishop of Manchester, the Rt Revd Nigel McCulloch, the church's lead spokesman on communications, made the call in the church’s submission to the BBC Trust’s ongoing review of BBC Radio 3, BBC Radio 4 and BBC Radio 7. ‘There has been at least one public call or the BBC to appoint a Religion Editor to reflect the importance of religious literacy to any proper understanding of today’s world,’ said Mr McCulloch in the submission. ‘We echo that call, which would provide a recognised expert to bring greater co-ordination and depth to the corporation’s religious output across all channels.’

Pray: that the BBC will recognise that such an appointment would be beneficial to its religious coverage. (Isa.41:28)

More: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/religion/7960684/Church-of-England-calls-for-BBC-to-appoint-religion-editor.html

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