New guidelines released for broadcasters advise how to film live female athletics events with more respectful camera practices. The guidance focuses on camera angles and how athletes are portrayed during coverage. Both outlets report that the aim is to encourage broadcasters to present competitors in a way that avoids objectifying or otherwise diminishing the athletes, and instead supports fair and respectful representation. While the reports are brief and do not detail specific technical instructions, they consistently describe the recommendations as centered on camera positioning and framing. The guidelines apply to coverage of live events and are intended to influence how broadcasters handle filming during broadcasts. The releases signal an effort by media organizations to update visual standards for sports coverage, particularly for female athletes, aligning production choices with respectful portrayal expectations. The BBC and Yahoo Sports both describe the same development and characterize it as new, practical guidance for broadcasters rather than a broader change in sports rules or event operations.