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August 1, 2011

Radio 4 Today programme: Use of swearwords was editorially justified

By Dominic wireposts

According to the Sunday Express, Radio 4 is facing calls to curb swearing on the Today programme.

In front page report it noted that 8.10am on Friday, the words “bullshit” and “bastards” were  were repeatedly used in a report about the abuse levelled at academics research chronic fatigue syndrome (ME).

The Express quotes LBC radio presenter Nick Ferrari: “You would never have this grotesque use of words on commercial radio. There is no justifable reason for Radio 4’s decision.”

A spokesman for Today told the paper: “Emails including abusive language were included in the report to demonstrate the level of intimidation involved in the campaign. We felt this was editorially justified.

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