Sunday, March 29, 2009

Archbishop confronts BBC Director General over its treatment of religion

The Archbishop of Canterbury has complained to the Director General of the BBC about the decline of religious programming at the Corporation.
By Jonathan Wynne-Jones,
Religious Affairs Correspondent
29 Mar 2009

Dr Rowan Williams warned Mark Thompson at a meeting at Lambeth Palace that the broadcaster must not ignore its Christian audience.

His intervention comes amid mounting concern among senior members of the Church of England that the BBC is downgrading its religious output and giving preferential treatment to minority faiths.

The corporation recently sacked its head of religious programmes, Michael Wakelin, a Methodist preacher.

The emergence of a Muslim as the front-runner to succeed Mr Wakelin, along with the recent appointment of a Sikh to produce Songs of Praise, has raised fears within the Church that the Christian voice is being sidelined. the rest

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