Thursday, 5 January 2017
Institutions Research - Magazine Regulation in the UK
The Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO) is the independent regulator for the newspaper and magazine industry in the UK. Their role consists of holding newspapers and magazines to account for their actions, protecting their individual rights, helping to maintain freedom of expression and to uphold high standards of journalism. The IPSO ensure that all newspapers and magazines in the UK follow the Editor’s Code. It was established on 8th September 2014 and came into effect following the dismissal of the Independent Press Complaints Commissions (PCC), the main industry regulator since 1990. The PCC received substantial criticism following a phone hacking scandal and there were calls of a new system leading to the IPSO. Since then, the IPSO has handled complaints and has conducted its own investigations where the Editor’s Code of Practice has been breached. The IPSO have the authority to make newspapers and magazines publish corrections and adjustments if the Editor’s Code is breached. The IPSO also operate a 24-hour anti-harassment advice line and provide training for journalists. They work with charities, such as the NGOs to support and improve press standards.
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