The Leftist Spin

I was interested to find people in the comments compiling lists of ‘BBC issues’. I think the following is a nice example of the BBC’s sly slanty issued-based bias. This article might seem fairly innocuous, business as usual for Caroline Wyatt reporting French affairs. It’s got a fashionable feminist slant, after all, questioning patriarchal values blah blah. Typical BBC really. But notice that the photo appears to have little to … Continue reading

Into the Lion’s Den

David Vance intends to tell the BBC a thing or two, to their faces: ‘I believe the License Fee should be scrapped forthwith and ALL subsidy to the BBC ended. The BBC must stand, or fall, on it’s own two financial feet. As far as I am concerned state broadcasting is anachronistic and totalitarian – time to end it.’ A merry thread ensued. Click through to read and contribute comments … Continue reading

Just in from the WT latest F news desk

: BBC gives Greg Palast a presenter’s spot on its Latin America news section (should fit in nicely with Gavin Esler’s approach eh?). Perhaps you know little about Mr Palast, but we at B-BBC remember him. He’s the man who exulted in Ronald Reagan’s death. Produces extreme Bush lied theories. Maintained that that Kerry won in 2004 And now the BBC have given him the task of reporting Hugo Chavez … Continue reading

More anti-Israel bias from the Beeb

Adloyada points out the imbalance in this articleby Alan Johnston- a cover up for convicted murderers which includes some apparent far-left plagiarism. One judges people by their friends, sometimes. Click through to read and contribute comments on this post.

Nearly forgot about this one …

… Justin Webb on yesterday’s Radio Five Drive show, being interviewed about Kate Couric, new CBS news anchor. He spoke about how the big networks were losing market share to cable and the internet. “There ate three groups of people who don’t watch the evening news any more, and they are intelligent people, young people, and right-wing people – and obviously there are some people who fall into all three … Continue reading

BBC censured over Israeli-Palestinian bias

It had to be concerning the misrepresention of the UN’s position, didn’t it? Nothing else could rouse the BBC Governors and the panel they appointed to investigate matters. According to the EJP report here, a BBC report published late last year, ‘suggested the UN called for Israel’s unilateral withdrawal from territories seized during the six-day war when in fact it called for a negotiated “land for peace” settlement between Israel … Continue reading

George W Bush has lost Latin America

. Gavin Esler has the scoop! There is trouble ahead for Uncle Sam in his own backyard. Big trouble. It is one of the most important and yet largely untold stories of our world in 2006. George W Bush has lost Latin America. Fortunately Mr Esler has found it down the back of his sofa. He dropped it there in the 1980s while having a little cry after the Sandinistas … Continue reading

Roundup

First, an apology for absence. Some work took rather longer than I had anticipated and I had to drop the blogging for the week. Here are some emails and posts that caught my eye. A commenter writes simply “terrible article” and sends a link to this. It’s called “Israeli poll deepens Palestinian gloom.” I didn’t think much of it, either. Throughout the Palestinians are presented as seekers after peace cruelly … Continue reading

Mummifying the news

. They don’t stop, do they? ‘In the latest in our series about the role of the state in encouraging couples to have more children’… Thus runs the intro to the Beeb’s latest in a blatantly calculated series about birth rates. ‘Now then, none of that Mark Steyn hysteria about the emptiness of modern western wombs’, says Auntie firmly- just as firmly as she ignores the actual news which instances … Continue reading

On the B-BBC case

… Take a look at this fascinating exchange between the American Expat and Paul Reynolds of the BBC. I think Scott nails him with the logic of saying that either you report a claim of 100,000 civilian deaths (or more) in Iraq, and examine the methodology critically for the reader’s sake, or you don’t report it at all. Reynolds’ response? ‘It was simply a figure. I reported it. . What’s … Continue reading