Ofcom boss insists he has seen nothing 'problematic' on GB News

Ofcom boss insists he has seen nothing 'problematic' on GB News
Ofcom boss insists he has seen nothing 'problematic' on GB News
Ofcom boss insists he has seen nothing 'problematic' on GB News after companies pulled adverts from the new TV channel Ofcom boss Kevin Bakhurst said he has seen nothing ‘problematic’ on GB News It comes after brands Ikea,  Vodafone pulled advertising from the new channel Bakhurst said he was not part of Ofcom’s ‘formal monitoring’ but had tuned in 

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An Ofcom boss said he has seen nothing ‘problematic’ on GB News after brands pulled advertising from the new channel.

Group director of content and media policy Kevin Bakhurst said there was ‘nothing that would worry me as a regulator’ about its content.

Brands including Ikea, Vodafone and the Open University withdrew after pressure from hard-left campaign groups.

Mr Bakhurst, a former BBC news executive, said he was not part of Ofcom’s ‘formal monitoring’ but had been tuning in. 

Ofcom group director of content and media policy Kevin Bakhurst said there was ‘nothing that would worry me as a regulator’ about the channel's content

Ofcom group director of content and media policy Kevin Bakhurst said there was ‘nothing that would worry me as a regulator’ about the

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