WIN found guilty of broadcasting measles scare story – but refuses to do on air correction

WIN Television has been found guilty of broadcasting misleading information about measles vaccinations by industry watchdog the Australian Communications and Media Authority – and has refused to broadcast a correction.

ACMA found that WIN News Illawarra was guilty of two breaches of the commercial TV code of practice in its reporting of a measles outbreak. According to ACMA:

“The report was broadcast on 16 August 2012 and concerned an outbreak of measles in south-western Sydney.

“Included in the story was the following unqualified statement made by a non-expert: ‘All vaccinations, in the medical literature, have been linked with the possibility of causing autism…’

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