The Scotsman

MPS to question Ofcom over reality TV after Kyle show death

- By SHERNA NOAH

Jeremy Kyle Show has been cancelled by ITV MPS will quiz the television regulator on stricter rules for reality TV in the wake of the furore surroundin­g The Jeremy Kyle Show.

The digital, culture, media and sport committee is questionin­g Ofcom next week, as part of a previously- arranged session on the work of the watchdog.

MPS launched an inquir y into reality TV following the death of Steve Dymond, a week after he was filmed for Kyle’s show, and the cancellati­on of the ITV programme.

The committee said that in “light of ” its inquiry into reality TV, it will examine “Ofcom’s pledge to look at extending existing rules in this area and whether there is a need for greater regulation.”

Ofcom announced, following the Kyle controvers­y, that it had already been looking at the possibilit­y of tightening up the rules on reality TV and safeguardi­ng the welfare of its participan­ts.

MPS will also look into the subject of disinforma­tion and “fake news”, and the possible future role of the broadcasti­ng regulator in social media regulation.

Presenter Kyle has said he is “utterly devastated by the recent events”. The show had been a regular fixture in the TV schedule since 2005, but it was axed this week following criticism from MPS and the public.

ITV has also faced scrutiny over its support for reality show talent following the deaths of former Love Island contestant­s Sophie Gradon and Mike Thalassiti­s.

MPS will question Ofcom chief executive Sharon White.

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