Do Sky News edit their broadcasts politically ? : Wed Apr 16, 2014 7:15 am
You will only have seen this live as I doubt whether or not they will host it online for catch-up but i was idly watching the Sky News live broadcast of the Hillsborough families memorial service at Anfield yesterday and as will have been reported Roberto Martinez gave an address which started off describing how he was affected by Hillsborough as a 15 year old etc etc etc...Then he started to speak of the campaign for justice and he repeated the line which I believe Bill Kenwright had quoted when referring to the original inquest as a whitewash and "the authorities took on the wrong city if they thought they were going to get away with that."
As soon as he said that phrase the sound was cut and a studio presenter (it may have been Ms Burley, sounded a bit like her) started to talk to a different pundit about something completely irrelevant, they left the images of Martinex speaking and of the crowd applauding whatever he was saying but would not broadcast his words, eventually when he was finished the presenter said that "Sky News did not associate itself with opinions of Roberto Martinez" and there was some mention from the reporter in the ground that he had gone "off script", no other speaker was edited live in such a way and today on Sky News' web site they only report Martinez up to the point at which they cut him off.
I still find it very strange that they should edit him in this way and am still intrigued as to what he said and if he was speaking "off script" who thought it necessary to pull the plug on him, presumably some Murdoch lacky was listening to the live feed and deciding when it was politically safe to reconnect ?
Does it still hurt the Murdoch Group to hear criticism of their coverage 25 years ago ?