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Andy Murray cheered for calling out a BBC presenter at the Rio Olympics [VIDEO]

Kerry-Anne Mendoza by Kerry-Anne Mendoza
19 June 2022
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British Olympic tennis champion Andy Murray is receiving plaudits after correcting an embarrassing on-air gaffe by a BBC presenter – who apparently forgot that women tennis players exist. But the BBC and other media reporters then promptly forgot all about the existence of Scotland, too.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-9bdmVZNvo

While congratulating Murray on his victory, BBC host John Inverdale says:

You’re the first person ever to win two Olympic tennis gold medals. That’s an extraordinary feat isn’t it?

Murray’s forehead creases as he figures out how to remind Inverdale of the tennis sensations Venus and Serena Williams, who happen to have outperformed that tally by some distance. He reminds Inverdale:

I think Venus and Serena won about four each!

Social media lit up with responses to the mistake by Inverdale, one in a long line which serves to undermine female athletes.

https://twitter.com/SophiaCannon/status/765098657569968128

Inverdale praised #AndyMurray on how much #Gold he'd won at #Olympics
"#Venus and #Serena have won more than me." https://t.co/dRJSgglvjW

— Bonnie Greer (@Bonn1eGreer) August 15, 2016

John Inverdale has now been called out twice for sexist remarks whilst commentating. This is just not good enough.

— Felicity Morse (@FelicityMorse) August 16, 2016

But it wasn’t just women that the media managed to forget the existence of at Rio. Scotland also seemed to disappear. Commentators have repeatedly referred to both athletes and fans as ‘English’, rather than British, or indeed Scottish.

Does he say "a little band of English supporters?" #AndyMurray https://t.co/2jmSohvCvV

— Andrew Southwick (@A_Southwick) August 15, 2016

https://twitter.com/pollykeaton/status/764977263641329664

The Daily Mail even went so far as to describe Andy Murray as ‘English’, too.

This kinda says it all about Scotland's position in the union! pic.twitter.com/vMJ5ZidmEI

— Bill Cruickshank (@BjCruickshank) August 15, 2016

It is bizarre that here in the 21st century, the public is still having to call out media organisations for forgetting or underplaying the achievements of those who happen not to be white, male, or English. It might have something to do with the fact that, as a recent study published by The Guardian shows:

The British journalism industry is 94% white, 86% university-educated and 55% male, according to a damning survey of 700 news professionals conducted by City University London.

Researchers reported that just 0.4% of British journalists are Muslim and only 0.2% are black. Nearly 5% of the UK population is Muslim and 3% is black.

City’s research indicates that women are paid significantly less than their male counterparts. Nearly 50% of female journalists earn £2,400 or less a month compared with just a third of men.

The survey indicates that there has been little change in terms of the ethnicity of UK journalists since an NCTJ survey in 2012; 94% of journalists are white, compared to 87% of the UK working population and 70% of the working population in London, where 36% of journalists work.

With a media predominantly white, male and living and working in London – it comes as little surprise that the tone and focus of coverage continues to exclude the same groups that are excluded from their newsrooms. So if we want change, we know where we need to start.

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