Ofcom Reveals The Most Complained About TV Moments Of 2022

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Ofcom Reveals The Most Complained About TV Moments Of 2022
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The media watchdog said it had received more than 36,000 complaints this year.

Matt Hancock taking part in a Bushtucker Trial.The former health secretary also appeared in eighth place after 627 viewers objected to alleged bullying behaviour against him during an episode that aired on November 13.

Adam Baxter, Ofcom’s director of standards and audience protection, said that “under our rules, and taking into account freedom of expression, there is no ban on any particular person taking part in programmes.“However, if the inclusion of someone in a programme is likely to cause offence, we expect broadcasters to take steps to mitigate or justify that offence. How they do that editorially, is up to them.

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