Guidelines
The Editorial Guidelines are the BBC's values and standards. They apply to all our content, wherever and however it is received.
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Contributors, Access Agreements and Editorial Independence
From Guidelines > Section 6: Fairness, Contributors and Consent
Code of Conduct for Competitions and Votes
From Guidelines > Appendix 2: Code of Conduct for Competitions and Voting
Phone-in Programmes, User Generated Content Online, Mobile Content, Games and Interactive TV
From Guidelines > Section 17: Interacting with our Audiences
Talent Shows and Programmes Offering Life-Changing Opportunities
From Guidelines > Section 17: Interacting with our Audiences
Guidance
From Guidance > Informed Consent
Part A: Detailed Guidance on Competitions
From Guidance > Audience Interactivity (Competitions, Votes and Awards)
Preface: The Role of the Interactive Technical Advice and Contracts Unit (ITACU)
From Guidance > Audience Interactivity (Competitions, Votes and Awards)
From Guidance > Live Output
From Guidance > Financial Journalism
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