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Apocalypse hits the BBC
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 25427633:MV8yMDE1NzIwXzMzODcyNDczX0I3MEZGRkQ=] so should we still be paying our license fee hmmmm me thinks not [/quote]
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The culture and practices of the BBC over recent decades are under the spotlight as allegations surrounding the Jimmy Savile sex abuse claims are "seriously damaging" the reputation of the BBC, according to a spokesman on the BBC's Radio 4 'Today' programme today.
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The BBC is to launch two inquiries surrounding sex abuse claims made against Sir Jimmy Savile, director general George Entwistle has announced.
The first into why a BBC Newsnight investigation into Savile was shelved last year will start straight away.
The other into whether culture and practice at the BBC at the time enabled Savile to carry out the sexual abuse of children will wait for police go-ahead.
Police said they had now received 340 potential lines of inquiry.
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