Budget2010: The LiveChat!

On Wednesday afternoon at 12:30pm here on Biased-BBC we will be live blogging the last Budget before the General Election. The Budget will be carried on all major television channels except for BBC1 which will be showing Bargain Hunt (no, really!). Importantly for us here on Biased-BBC, we will be looking carefully at the different ways that channels report and editorialise the announcements. We’ll be able to compare, for the … Continue reading

SPHERES OF INFLUENCE…

Oxfam, one of the BBC’s favourite political organisations – spreading dissension and hate in the name of climate change – has spent megabucks of donor cash (no doubt given in the mistaken belief that it would help the poor)in a project to try and understand how the blogsphere supports sceptical thought about the causes of warming. In so doing, it’s drawn up this diagram (with the heading “how to combat … Continue reading

Hopin’ For Change

On BBC Radio world service yesterday Jon Donnison reported Ban Ki-moon’s depressing reaction to his Gaza visit. Somewhere along the line someone has used the word ‘medieval’ in connection with Gaza, language modelled on Michael Buerk’s iconic ‘Scene of Biblical Proportions’ speech.This emotive word must have appealed to the BBC; it appeared again and again in various news bulletins. Jon Donnison’s report contained the parts of Mr. Ban’s statement that … Continue reading

Carrying on a long tradition

File under “Bears shit in the woods” – Dr Who luvvie hates the Tories. Becoming part of the Dr Who team must be similar to joining The People’s Front of Judea: “Can I join Dr Who?” “No. Piss off.”“But I hate the Tories as much as anybody.”“Are you sure?”“Oh, dead sure. I hate the Tories already.”“Listen, if you wanted to join Dr Who, you’d have to really hate the Tories.”“I … Continue reading

HOT AIR (AGAIN)

Put together a potty, unneccessary EU directive abour air quality, an EU-fanatical greenie nutter like Tim Yeo, and the BBC, and what do you get? A well-tried formula of alarmism warning us that unless we stop keeping ourselves warm with nasty power stations, refrain from using petrol, and wind down our industrial base completely, we’re all gonna die. One thing missing from the equation? Recent peer-reviewed research that shows that … Continue reading

Nasty Nasty Breeeetish

Or, as the BBC more prosaically put it yesterday, “Lethal landmine legacy from battle of El Alamein“; accompanied by a picture of two blokes, a flock of sheep, several buildings, some power lines with masts and a tree – and captioned “featureless”. So why the sudden interest 68 years down the line? The battle of El Alamein was a turning point in World War II but the unexploded munitions it … Continue reading

sotto voce

As Craig and Cassandra have been pointing out in the comments, the Beeb have been subtly downplaying the cash for influence scandal of senior Labour figures. First there’s the fact that the headline to their article says “Ministers attack ‘MPs for hire’”. Ah, so senior Government figures are on the side of the angels then? The Gvt is acting decisively? What exactly is “for hire?” Is that anything like soliciting … Continue reading

BBC EU Public Relations

Influential public relations agency BBC EU PR has just produced a puff piece for one of its top clients. “Need some helpful spin?BBC EU PRBest in the business.”(Herman Van Rompuy) Update 16.20 – just noticed that Roland Deschain mentioned this on the open thread earlier, so tip of the hat to him. Beeb Bias Craig spotted it before me too. Comments on this thread in haiku please. Starting from… now. … Continue reading