The UK’s Office of Communication, often referred to as Ofcom, has made a decision involving the complaints filed against Piers Morgan with regard to what he said about Meghan Markle live on the airwaves. “Mr.
Morgan’s comments were potentially harmful and offensive to viewers, and we recognize the strong public reaction to them,” Ofcom said in a statement. Click inside for the ruling… “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 to viewers,” they continued, via The Telegraph. “ITV might consider the use of timely warning or
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