The BBC recognized it was wrong to believe the punk duo Bob Vylan was suitable for live streaming at Glastonbury festival, having identified them as high risk prior to the event. Warnings were displayed during their performance, but the live stream was not cut, which the BBC has since labeled an error. Following this incident, the organization is implementing changes, stating that any future high risk performances will not be broadcast live or streamed. Accountability measures are anticipated for those responsible for the oversight during the live broadcast.
The BBC has acknowledged that it was incorrect to assume Bob Vylan was suitable for live streaming at Glastonbury, despite ranking the duo as high risk before the event.
Prior to Glastonbury, compliance risks were believed manageable through language warnings, but during Bob Vylan's performance, issues arose, leading to severe editorial mistakes.
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