I ‘ad that Guy Kewney in the back of my cab once…

BBC News 24 cocked things up big time last Monday when they interviewed respected technology commentator Guy Kewney on the outcome of the Apple Computer vs. Apple Music case. Except, rather than place Mr. Kewney in front of lightweight Karen Bowerman, they chose his taxi driver for her to interview instead. Bowerman proceeded to interview the taxi driver, whose Frank Spencer style expressions, when he realises their mistake, are priceless! … Continue reading

Weird phenomena? Or just crap journalism?

BBC Views Online often seems to report unexplained phenomena – for instance, from the last few days, off the top of my head, we have: Inquiry as stolen car kills woman – I presume the car stole itself and ran the woman over, rather than a car thief (or suspected car thief even) being responsible;   A 15-year-old boy is being prosecuted in connection with the case of a girl … Continue reading

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BBC flummoxed over Putin’s candidness

Have a look at this recent BBC article about Russian birth rates. Like some unpaid p.r. agency for non-Western nations Aunty pretends that basically things in the Bear’s garden are getting rosier: ‘In the latest in our series about the role of the state in encouraging couples to have more children, Patrick Jackson in Moscow looks at how a rising birth rate is bringing cheer to Russia but mortality rates … Continue reading

Help me, I’ve got a book to plug!

Viewers of this evening’s BBC News were treated to a Hugh Pym report on Chip and Pin card fraud centred around a small number of Shell petrol stations (256Kbps, WMV format). Near the end Pym appears next to a till with a card terminal to wrap up his report – strangely though not a till in a Shell petrol station! No, Pym manages to get himself downstairs to the BBC … Continue reading

Jeremy Whine’s knuckle-dragging on the oh-so-impartial BBC:

Throughout their coverage of last night’s local election results the oh-so-pleased-with-himself Jeremy Whine repeated, ad-nauseam, the oh-so-clever sequence in the clip above with such enthusiasm he seemed at risk of wetting himself with excitement. I wonder how many other groups the BBC would dare to depict thus… Click through to read and contribute comments on this post.

Merry Times for the Good Ship B-BBC

‘Note to Biased BBC, you are getting under their skin. You will be pleased to know you are the recognised enemy.’ Well, funnily enough I feel the same way about them. Guido Fawkes was at the opening night of some We Media thing which the BBC is hosting, and has observations to offer. There are of course many reasons for not resisting the temptation to become an enemy of the … Continue reading

Rock/Hard Place

. Guido is his usual kind self to Nick Robinson over the genial political editor’s apparent defensiveness concerning the Prescott-monster with his Clintonesque escapades. Just as we are, Guido is ‘willing to give Nick Robinson the benefit of the doubt when he says “I’m not covering up for Prescott!”‘ The choice presented is this: either Robinson knows things and isn’t prepared to enlighten his employers, the public, or he doesn’t … Continue reading

Something Missing

Paul Reynolds has an article about terrorism experts ‘floundering about’ in an attempt to understand suicide bombers. He seems to think they are missing something: ‘I felt that the conference rather ignored some of the political influences on suicide bombers, like the world events -Afghanistan, Iraq, the Middle East, Chechnya, Bosnia and others – that provide a basic motivation for many of them.’ Well I am quite prepared to accept … Continue reading