‘Terrorist’ slur leads to watchdog ruling against rival networks

An incident which saw a Nine cameraman sacked after calling a man a terrorist has resulted in Seven and Ten being found to have breached the commercial TV code of practice in how they represented the confrontation.

The incident took place last year after a court hearing. The man became involved in a row with cameraman Simon Fuller after his son had appeared in court.

Afterwards Seven and Ten aired part of the incident in their coverage of the court case without showing that the man was provoked by the “terrorist” comment. Media Watch later aired the full footage showing Fuller’s behaviour..

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