Broadcast on RT After it was announced that
The Alex Salmond Show would be airing on RT, Salmond received cross-party criticism from politicians and journalists who accused him of launching a new programme on a "
Kremlin propaganda channel". A number of invited guests (including former
Prime Minister David Cameron,
House of Commons Speaker,
John Bercow and
ministers from the Scottish Government) rejected offers to appear on the show as it was being aired on RT. In the wake of the
poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal, critics called for Salmond to cancel
The Alex Salmond Show with some raising questions regarding editorial independence. Salmond defended the show and insisted that he had full editorial control of the programme with no interference from RT.
Russia-Ukraine conflict criticism Further criticism was drawn of the programme being broadcast on RT in February 2022 in response to the
Ukraine-Russia crisis. First Minister of Scotland,
Nicola Sturgeon said that it was "appalling" that Salmond was still broadcasting the show on the network.
Scottish Liberal Democrat leader
Alex Cole-Hamilton called for Salmond's membership of the
Privy Council to be revoked in response to his continuation of his role on RT. This was later reiterated by MPs in the House of Commons on 23 February 2022. On 24 February 2022, Salmond announced that he would suspend the show until further notice in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Ofcom investigation After the first episode had aired, it emerged that tweets and e-mails that Salmond read out on the show had not actually been sent in by members of the public. One was presented as coming from a Twitter account that did not appear to have posted it, while a second only appeared online several hours after the programme was broadcast. After an investigation, the media regulator
Ofcom found that the show had breached broadcasting rules by being "materially misleading" and undermining viewers' trust. However, RT criticised Ofcom's investigation and attributed the issue to a "trivial teething problem." == References ==