Time for some hard numbers.
Quentin Langley has been counting mentions of “left wing” and “right wing” on the BBC. Click through to read and contribute comments on this post.
Quentin Langley has been counting mentions of “left wing” and “right wing” on the BBC. Click through to read and contribute comments on this post.
A link-rich article by Peter Glover in American Thinker was recommended by Ritter and Kulibar Tree. Click through to read and contribute comments on this post.
– so Richard Lovelace wrote to his love Althea while imprisoned by the Roundheads during the Civil War. Apparently the BBC thinks that Lovelace’s philosophy is also an appropriate attitude for fallen women imprisoned in an Iranian House of Compassion. Although the story does make clear that the inmates are imprisoned, it is referred to as a “shelter”. Commenter “pounce” examines the BBC story: They include runaways, drug addicts and … Continue reading
Please use this thread for off-topic, but preferably BBC related, comments. 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. Click through to read and … Continue reading
According to the The Register, an irreverent but generally respected technology news site, there’s been a bit of a punch up on the BBC Radio 4 message boards. Apparently: “Only messageboard hosts will start new threads”. Oh dear. Cue indignation, to which the Beeb replied: “We believe these changes will allow the Today programme to better reflect the thoughts and opinions of its listeners, making it more relevant to its … Continue reading
Putting on my hat marked Lazy BBC (since there isn’t such a blog), here’s a great example of BBC Views Online lazily re-publishing corporate puff dressed up as news: Websites face four-second cut-off Shoppers are likely to abandon a website if it takes longer than four seconds to load, a survey suggests. The research by Akamai revealed users’ dwindling patience with websites that take time to show up. It found … Continue reading
about the trial over the awful murder of PC Sharon Beshenivsky in Bradford. Today’s proceedings have centered on Yusuf Jamma, described by the BBC in each instance as being ‘from Birmingham’. Er, no. Birmingham might be where he was arrested, but he’s from Somalia, the same Somalia that was his apparent reason for being given refuge in our country, and the same Somalia to which his brother, Mustaf Jama, is … Continue reading
, according to a startling article by Stewart Payne in today’s Daily Telegraph: …a leaked memo revealed that phone-in presenters on a local radio station have been barred from allowing callers who sound old on air. Mia Costello, managing editor of BBC Radio Solent, told her broadcasters: “I don’t want to hear really elderly voices.” She instructed presenters to appeal to an imaginary couple she called “Dave and Sue”, who … Continue reading
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has said that the BBC is afraid to criticise Islam. Discuss. Andrew adds: The Telegraph article was based on an interview by Sarah Sands in the Daily Mail, Archbishop blames ‘chattering classes’ for collapse of Britain’s spiritual life, also well worth a read. Click through to read and contribute comments on this post.