Open thread – for comments of general Biased BBC interest:

Please use this thread for BBC-related comments and analysis. Please keep comments on other threads to the topic at hand. N.B. this is not an invitation for general off-topic comments – our aim is to maintain order and clarity on the topic-specific threads. This post will remain at or near the top of the blog. Please scroll down to find new topic-specific posts. Hopefully, now that we’ve had a brief … Continue reading

Today’s Daily Mail reports Viewers’ fury at BBC as £300,000 of licence money is lavished on coverage of Campbell’s diaries

. Reporter Paul Revoir writes: BBC staff, viewers and politicians have accused the broadcaster of ‘overkill’ in its coverage of the diaries, which Mr Campbell himself admits have been sanitised to protect Tony Blair and the Labour Party. As well as three hour-long episodes which run nightly until Friday, the corporation has already carried lengthy interviews with Mr Campbell on Sunday AM with Andrew Marr and Radio 4’s Today programme. … Continue reading

According to BBC Views Online, the third most important story

in the world at the moment is ‘No sun link’ to climate change – a journalistic cut and paste job by a Richard Black of a new study by Mike Lockwood and Claus Froehlich published in the Royal Society’s journal ‘Proceedings A’. Black’s article is even more partial and one-sided than is admitted in the Jeremy Paxman quote here in our sidebar. He writes, for instance: “This should settle the … Continue reading

Open thread – for comments of general Biased BBC interest:

Please use this thread for BBC-related comments and analysis. Please keep comments on other threads to the topic at hand. N.B. this is not an invitation for general off-topic comments – our aim is to maintain order and clarity on the topic-specific threads. This post will remain at or near the top of the blog. Please scroll down to find new topic-specific posts. Note from one of the “editors” (not … Continue reading

Richard Littlejohn’s programme on Channel 4

last night, The War on Britain’s Jews?, was excellent and informative. Whilst we don’t often stray off of the BBC on this blog, I couldn’t help but wonder as I watched, why doesn’t the BBC do stuff like this? And then I read Littlejohn’s piece in last Friday’s Daily Mail, in which he wrote: A couple of years ago when the BBC approached me to make what they called an … Continue reading

Some refreshing honesty on BBC News yesterday.

Here are a couple of quotes from BBC reporter June Kelly’s package on the Ten O’Clock News covering the verdicts in the 21/7 terror trial: “A week earlier, they were part of a group of Muslim fanatics who brought chaos to the London transport system.” and: “It was said that these men wanted to stage a bigger and better attack than the 7th of July. They did come very close … Continue reading

BBC News went a bit overboard yesterday

in their coverage of the publication of Alistair Campbell’s sanitised diaries – you’d almost think they have a three-part series to promote (BBC2, Wednesday 8pm, Thursday 8pm and Friday 7pm – just to catch you out). Michael Crick on Newsnight concluded his filmed piece on the Campbell diaries with: Crick: “This journal doesn’t match those of Richard Crossman, Tony Benn or the right-wing Tory Alan Clark, [pause] seen in these … Continue reading

Iain Dale reports that five Labour councillors in Southall have defected to the Conservatives

in the run up to the Southall by-election on July 19th 2007. And how does our fearless, impartial, unbiased tellytax-funded state broadcaster cover this blow to the Labour campaign? Well, for a start you have to go looking for the story – it’s tucked away on the sidebar of the Politics page and about to fall off the bottom of the UK page – though it’s not on the England … Continue reading