British media personality, Piers Morgan has knocked ITV after the television station issued a statement saying that there are ‘no current plans’ to bring him back to Good Morning Britain after he was cleared by Ofcom over his comments about Meghan Markle.
Morgan has quit GMB after being heavily
criticised for his remarks about the Duchess of Sussex’s interview with Oprah
Winfrey, when he expressed doubt over her claim that she suffered suicidal
thoughts.
It was reported at that time that the
media personality ‘refused to apologise to Meghan on-air’, with sources
claiming his refusal to apologise was the reason for his abrupt exit.
In its 97-page ruling, UK media
regulator, Ofcom said that while Piers’ comments on Meghan did not breach the
broadcasting code, the remarks were ‘potentially harmful and offensive’.
The statement read;
"This interview became a major international news story and we
acknowledged it was both legitimate and in the public interest for ITV to
broadcast debates featuring presenters such as Mr Morgan scrutinising those
allegations including the veracity, timing and possible motivations of the
claims.
"Ofcom is clear that, consistent with freedom of expression, Mr Morgan was entitled to say he disbelieved the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's allegations and to hold and express strong views that rigorously challenged their account.
The Code allows for individuals to express strongly held and robustly
argued views, including those that are potentially harmful or highly offensive,
and for broadcasters to include these in their programming.
“This was a finely-balanced decision. Mr Morgan’s comments were
potentially harmful and offensive to viewers, and we recognise the strong
public reaction to them.
"But we also took full account of freedom of expression. Under our
rules, broadcasters can include controversial opinions as part of legitimate
debate in the public interest, and the strong challenge to Mr Morgan from other
contributors provided important context for viewers.
"ITV might consider the use of timely warnings or signposting of
support services to ensure viewers are properly protected.”
After Ofcom announced that he has been
cleared, Morgan shared a tweet asking if he will be getting his job back. He
wrote;
"I'm delighted Ofcom has endorsed my right to disbelieve the Duke & Duchess of Sussex's incendiary claims to Oprah Winfrey, many of which have proven to be untrue.
"This is a resounding victory for free speech and a resounding
defeat for Princess Pinocchio. Do I get my job back?"
Amid speculations that the watchdog’s
ruling could result in Piers eventually going back to GMB, the broadcaster
released a statement saying it accepted Piers’ decision to leave the programme,
but will continue to work with him on Life Stories.
ITV also said that it welcomed the
ruling from Ofcom that Piers’ remarks on GMB did not break broadcasting
guidelines.
The statement read;
‘The ruling sets out clearly that it was the balance and context the
programme makers provided which was key in mitigating against the potential for
harm and offence which could have been caused by Piers Morgan’s comments.’
ITV added that it was ‘because of the
programme’s editorial decisions and the opposing viewers which were forcefully
expressed by other presenters and guests, that the programme did not breach
Ofcom’s rules’.
Morgan however accused the broadcaster of giving a different interpretation to his clearance by Ofcom. He wrote;
Hmmm, ITV have just put out a statement saying I only won the ?@Ofcom
case against Princess Pinocchio because my colleagues expressed different
opinions to mine. That’s not what the ?@Ofcom report says in its conclusion. I
suggest ITV reads it again.’
Piers Morgan responds to ITV after the
TV station said it won
The media personality also took a dig at
Meghan Markle, while promoting himself as a nominee at this year’s National
Television Awards.
He added;
'I imagine the only thing that could irritate Princess Pinocchio more than me winning my ?@Ofcom case against her would be me winning Presenter of the Year at this year’s National TV Awards…. So vote away!’
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