The BBC’s spectacular own goal - podcast
A tweet by Gary Lineker led to his suspension by the BBC and set off a weekend of chaos in its schedules. Now with a truce agreed, Archie Bland reports on whether it can hold
Viewers of the BBC's most popular football programme, Match of the Day, tuned in last Saturday to find no presenter, no commentators, no analysis and no player interviews. Instead of the slickly produced hour-plus review of the day's Premier League action, they got 20 minutes of chopped together raw match footage and nothing else.
As the Guardian's Archie Bland tells Michael Safi, the chaos that engulfed the BBC's sports coverage stemmed from the reaction to a tweet by the corporation's highest-paid host, Gary Lineker. His criticism of government asylum policy led to a backlash from the rightwing press and then his suspension on Friday afternoon. Instead of carrying on without him, his colleagues began pulling out of planned programmes in solidarity and eventually the schedules had to be torn up.
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