Iran protests and international coverage
Reporting on protests in Iran and criticism of international coverage, UK action over Musk’s AI tool Grok, and the producer behind the film Hamnet.
Ongoing protests in Iran have prompted scrutiny of how international media organisations report events in a highly restricted environment, with criticism focused on prominence and framing of coverage. Behrang Tajdin of BBC Persian and Lyse Doucet, the BBC’s chief international correspondent, set out the editorial constraints and considerations involved.
The UK government has announced new measures targeting AI-generated sexualised images, alongside an Ofcom investigation into Elon Musk’s chatbot Grok. The case has raised questions about platform accountability and the ability of national regulators to act on global technology companies. CNN’s AI correspondent Hadas Gold outlines the political and regulatory response in the US.
The film Hamnet has opened in UK cinemas following major awards recognition, drawing attention to how producers identify and secure projects at an early stage. Liza Marshall of Hera Pictures describes how she acquired the rights to a story that is now the toast of Hollywood.
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| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Katie Razzall |
| Producer | Lisa Jenkinson |
| Producer | Lucy Wai |
| Production Coordinator | Craig Johnson |
| Sound | Jack Wilfan |
Broadcasts
- Sat 17 Jan 202603:30
- Sun 18 Jan 202610:30BBC News Channel except BBC News UK & BBC News UK HD
- Mon 19 Jan 202600:30
- Wed 21 Jan 202600:30
- Fri 23 Jan 202601:30
