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Broadcasters warned about use of social media in presidential election coverage

‘Tweetgate’ somewhat overshadowed the presidential election in 2011.

THE BROADCASTING AUTHORITY of Ireland (BAI) has published updated guidelines on presidential election coverage.

The guidelines will apply to the upcoming election on Friday 26 October as well as future elections which may arise over the coming years.

The BAI said the guidelines “provide direction and advice to broadcasters as to how fairness, objectivity and impartiality can be achieved in their coverage of forthcoming election campaigns”.

Among the matters covered in the updated guidelines include how conflicts of interest, social media, party political broadcasts and the reporting of opinion polls may be considered. The guidelines will come into effect from 27 September.

In terms of social media, the guidelines note that broadcasters need to have in place “appropriate policies and procedures for handling on-air contributions via social media, for example by developing and applying social media guidelines”.

These policies and practices must be applied where social media is referenced on-air in the context of election coverage. Given the importance of broadcast coverage of elections, additional steps should be implemented by broadcasters to ensure that on-air references to social media are accurate, fair, objective and impartial.

The guidelines also state that broadcasters “should note that comments made by programme presenters in non-broadcast media, for example via social media, in respect of election interests, including candidates, may have the potential to undermine the perceived impartiality of their coverage”.

This is particularly the case where the comments are made by presenters of news and current affairs programming. It is a matter for broadcasters to deal with such issues in the context of determining their approach to coverage and in the context of their contractual, employment or volunteer relationship with presenters.

“Notwithstanding this, the BAI may have regard to such comments where there is an evident link with a broadcast.”

Tweetgate 

In December 2017, RTÉ apologised to Sean Gallagher, who is also running in this year’s election, and paid him “substantial damages” in a settlement over a tweet read out on a live televised debate during the 2011 presidential election campaign.

The tweet in question purported to be from an account linked to Sinn Féin’s 2011 candidate, the late Martin McGuinness. It said a man who claimed to have given a cheque to Gallagher for a Fianna Fáil fundraiser would talk to the media at a press conference the following day. 

RTÉ last year acknowledged that it should have verified the origin of the tweet, and that the tweet should not have been erroneously attributed to McGuinness. 

Gallagher’s rating in opinion polls dropped after the broadcast and he eventually came second in the election, behind Michael D Higgins. 

Commenting on the guidelines, BAI Chief Executive Michael O’Keeffe said the organisation “recognises the importance of social media as a channel for audience engagement with news and current affairs programming and this is reflected in the requirement for broadcasters to have appropriate policies and procedures in place for handling on-air contributions via social media”. 

The updated election guidelines will operate in tandem with the BAI Referenda Guidelines, which will also come into effect from 27 September and will apply to coverage of the referendum on blasphemy. Both sets of guidelines will be in effect until the closure of polling stations on the 26 October.

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    Mute For Connolly
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    Oct 5th 2016, 12:57 PM

    IF ever there was a moment for enda kenny to answer the bloody quewstions he was asked (i.e. not committing an affront to our democratic processes) it was today. His performance today at leaders questions in relation to the whistleblowers was, to borrow a relevant term, ‘disgusting’.

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    Oct 5th 2016, 1:03 PM

    It’s pretty obvious at this stage Kenny is kicking a lot of cans down the road courtesy of his Co conspirators Fianna Fail.

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    Oct 5th 2016, 1:08 PM

    @FC, if Adams ever answered the question relating to the murders he was involved in,ill buy you a pint.

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    Oct 5th 2016, 1:30 PM

    @The spokesman: what is that got to do with the taoiseach of this country irrelevant of what party he is from showing what he showed today in the dail as nothing more than pathetic. If nothing else rolling his eyes to heaven is disgraceful with what has emerged.

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    Oct 5th 2016, 1:46 PM

    @ FC…. And you’re point is what exactly ??. The post is about kenny and his inability / refusal to answer a question without waffling on & on in hope that his cohorts will make enough of a distraction to take the heat off him.

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    Oct 5th 2016, 2:02 PM

    @The spokesman: Now that the FF, FG, LP and Independents are in Coalition why of course it is all SF’s fault, the fe##ers have been in power for far too long. There is no one else to blame.
    Keep the status quo, save the party at all costs. Don’t let the fe##ers find out what we have been up to. Say nothing. Answer inconvenient questions with convenient white lies.

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    Mute Enda Kennny
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    Oct 5th 2016, 3:22 PM

    @The spokesman: i must have missed the reference to adams in the article. can you point it out to me.

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    Oct 5th 2016, 12:31 PM

    Rolling his eyes up to heaven when the taoiseach is being asked questions on the Garda whistleblowers and the stories that have emerged is not really the way a Taoiseach should behave in light of what has come out.

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    Oct 5th 2016, 1:15 PM

    @LITTLEONE: f/g stroke kenny stoke o’sullivan no credibility ,,, not rocket science ,,

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    Oct 5th 2016, 12:52 PM

    I see they’ve given themselves another week off. Probably so they can spend the raise they gave themselves

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    Oct 5th 2016, 1:05 PM

    The mushroom sector? I suppose they’d been kept in the dark and didn’t know what to expect.

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    Oct 5th 2016, 4:40 PM

    @Damocles: It’s a shame, I knew the owner of the place. He was a fungi. **gets coat**

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    Oct 5th 2016, 12:49 PM

    Yes, but how likely is it that he will answer any of the questions?

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    Oct 5th 2016, 1:10 PM

    Kenny will do nothing. To do anything would upset the status quo. If he upsets Norinn, what will Denis do for a security force.

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    Oct 5th 2016, 1:13 PM

    “Enda Kenny grilled…….”

    Carlsberg don’t do headlines but if they did

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    Oct 5th 2016, 1:27 PM

    Any questions put to him about the cases concerning Mary Boyle and Philip Cairns? I doubt the Journal will be informing us if such a question was posed.

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    Oct 5th 2016, 1:36 PM

    Discussi g rural post offices?? I bet the Healy-Rae’s has one of them too

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    Oct 5th 2016, 2:56 PM

    @Daithi De Roiste: It’s a shame to think that Kenny talks about supports for companies affected by the fall in value of sterling, yet he is not prepared to support our post offices which turn a good profit for this country.

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    Oct 5th 2016, 1:02 PM

    Jesus, Mary Lou must love the sound of her own voice.

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    Oct 5th 2016, 3:21 PM

    @Old Gordon: excellent contribution gordon, you must be very pleased with it

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    Oct 5th 2016, 1:33 PM

    The UK is now having to face up to some of the realities of what they voted for and try to get as good a deal as possible from the EU. What they seem to forget is that they will need a lot of goodwill from the other EU member states if they are to succeed, but measures like this are too reminiscent of how the Nazis started discriminating against Jews and other “undesirables”. What next? Perhaps a blanket ban on certain groups being employed in whole sectors?

    With a whole spate of national elections coming soon in the EU, not being seen to be too nice to the Brits or bending over backwards to accommodate their often apparently unreasonable demands, it will become de rigeur for European politicians to tell the Brits to take, at best, a Norway-style arrangement or else shag off with themselves.

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    Oct 5th 2016, 2:52 PM

    @David Quim: You have it wrong there my friend, it won’t be a Norway or Swiss deal. It will be a UK deal, just you wait and see. The Germans are worried about the possible loss of their car exports to the UK. While the French buy a lot of Britains argi, especially UK lamb at the moment because it is cheaper.

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    Oct 5th 2016, 5:45 PM

    How bout the truth about Mary Boyle and Philip Cairns …

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