18 Doughty Street

Over on Iain Dale’s site he mentions a BBC report about the forthcoming Internet TV station, 18 Doughty Street. According to the BBC the new station will be: “… a sort of British version of Fox News, which is Rupert Murdoch’s news channel in the United States. Fox is attacked for being politically partisan and that of course is not allowed here.” “Not allowed here”! I had to pour myself … Continue reading

Open thread – for comments of general Biased BBC interest:

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In Praise of Cuba

Titillating it may be, but the BBC’s reporting on Cuba’s centenarians here strikes me as downright dishonest. Scott produced an excellent post on this earlier, last month in fact. The BBC, it seems, has a policy of presenting Cuba as a first world country, at least in matters of health. Talk about stretching the fabric of reality. Notice how the information is filtered through a)A state social health program and … Continue reading

“What’s Wrong With America ? …”

… wails John Humphrys (RealAudio) on the Today programme. This blog isn’t a place to discuss gun control. Nor American culture. Nor Islamic culture, come to that. But there does seem to be a pattern here. When a few Americans do bad things, be it at Columbine or Abu Ghraib, the question is always asked – what does this tell us about U.S. society and culture ? Not so for … Continue reading

Jousting Burnett

Have a look at this fascinating Alistair Burnett BBC blog discussion of the terminology “so-called war on terror” at the BBC. I see this formulation not as qualification, but denigration- and I think with good reason The prompt for this came from a Newsbusters post. We have dealt with it before Also, I wonder how balanced the BBC would consider Dennis Boyles? In what I would consider not a coincidence, … Continue reading

Open thread – for comments of general Biased BBC interest:

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Readers write:

“Some critics suggest …” This report on a church organisation helping out women who are the victims of sex trafficers: A ‘tiny drop in the ocean’ It contains a completely unneccessary comment about “some critics suggest that if the homes are run by the Church there is a chance its beliefs will be imposed on victims around issues such as abortion.” without identifying the critics. It’s a nasty and snide … Continue reading

Open thread – for comments of general Biased BBC interest:

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Today’s BBC One O’Clock News bulletin

informed us that John Prescott said “sorry” for letting people down. They must have been watching a different John Prescott speech than the one he made at the Labour Party Conference in Manchester – because that John Prescott only apologised to the Labour Party, not the electorate at large. Later in the bulletin, they reported on the move of Top Gear presenter Richard Hammond from a hospital in Leeds to … Continue reading