TV Industry Accuses BBC of Antisemitism
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•TV and film industry letter accuses BBC of antisemitism
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More than 200 people from the TV and film industry have signed a letter to the BBC board.
It calls for an urgent investigation into what it calls "systemic problems of antisemitism and bias" The letter referred to documents sent to BBC chairman Samir Shah , in which the group claimed there had been multiple breaches of the broadcaster's social media guidelines.
The BBC said it stood "united against any form of abuse, prejudice or intolerance".
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