BBC offers Palestinians ‘support’

writes Damian Thompson of the Telegraph on the cash-stricken BBC’s latest use for tellytax cash: Project Director, Palestinian Territories ‘Support for the Palestinian Media Sector…’ …to increase the level of networking and dialogue between media professionals in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. As Damian notes, the BBC seems strangely reluctant to “network and dialogue” on the contents of the Balen Report, commissioned by the BBC into its Middle Eastern … Continue reading

Have your say

, even if you’re a religious bigot: It means Germans are still under pressure from their past and Jews receive special treatment because of that. Tauseef Zahid, London This fails the ‘Switch Around Sniff Test’ – switch around the groups named and see how it smells, though perhaps the BBC is right to show that there are people with views like Tauseef Zahid in London. Thank you to Biased BBC … Continue reading

Biased BBC reader Chuffer

draws our attention to BBC accused of insulting war hero in The Times. The BBC’s own Radio Times has this to say: It purports to be a serious look at British war films, yet only British Film Forever would come up with the following throwaway remark about Reach for the Sky, the biopic of legless Second World War hero Douglas Bader: “Viewers of this film might’ve thought they were having … Continue reading

Blair may have gone but the Blair Broadcasting Corporation is still spinning

Blair may have gone but the Blair Broadcasting Corporation is still spinning: The Scottish Executive is to be rebranded as the Scottish Government, it has been confirmed. No – it’s already been rebranded, as we can see from the photo and as we can read about in the very same article: A new Scottish government sign has been put in place outside its Victoria Quay building in Leith, replacing the … Continue reading

It’s a slow news days at BBC Views Online

, so the second most important Entertainment story, in their view, is the stunning revelation that Theron ‘wants US soldiers home’ – a masterpiece of investigative reporting. Quite coincidentally, she’s also plugging her latest film that just happens to be about an American soldier who goes missing after serving in Iraq. Meanwhile, just for balance, we have this tacked on to the end of the same article: Meanwhile, director Ken … Continue reading

While we’re on the subject of loopy leftie luvvies

, BBC Views Online bring us news that TV’s McGovern calls BBC ‘racist’: Asked by Mayo whether the country was less racist than it once was, McGovern said: “I have got to say this, you will not like this. But I’ve worked a lot in the BBC, you know. “I love the BBC as an institution and as an organisation and you do see lots of black faces in the … Continue reading

Strangely, Richard Littlejohn’s piece in the Daily Mail

laying in to Stephanie Flanders over that Cameron interview on Newsnight (see Biased BBC yesterday and the day before) didn’t get a mention in the regular BBC In The News section of the BBC Editors Blog on Friday, at least not until after 5.44pm, when one Elliot Spencer commented (see no. 2): I see Littlejohn’s piece in the Mail didn’t make your list, I wonder why? …complete with a link … Continue reading

Following up on Laban’s post from last Saturday

, I watched the first of this week’s Panorama programmes, the one about Weekend Nazis, and was thoroughly unimpressed. It was a weak and ineffectual edition that achieved little beyond undermining the reputations of Panorama and John Foghorn Sweeney for genuine investigative reporting. In short, a small number of people get a kick out of dressing up like Nazis and play-acting second world war battles at a show in Kent … Continue reading

Catching up on my reading, I see that Mr. Not A Sheep

has had a much needed one–two (two links) at Abd al-Bari Atwan, Editor in Chief (no less!) of Al Quds Al-Arabi (it’s all Greek to me, but it means ‘Arab Jerusalem’, nice and subtle) – “Barry” Atwan to his friends at BBC News (and Sky News too). It seems those dastardly truth telling jews at Memri have had the cheek to translate some of “Barry’s” Arabic pronouncements into English – … Continue reading

Now you see it, now you don’t

– covering Malaysia’s 50th anniversary BBC Views Online style. Good old News Sniffer! Updates: There are now four versions – see the list on the left at News Sniffer. Martin comments that it’s worth reading the related Have Your Say thread, sorted by reader recommendations, to get a real (rather than a Beeboid) insight into the reality of life in Malaysia. Laban has written about this at greater length on … Continue reading