Rebel Without A Tie

    Paul Mason continues the class war…..   Paul Mason ?@paulmasonnews Leveson day semiology: men in ties w plummy voices defending “freedom of press”; victims and relatives rarely given same status of voice   Really? Thought that was what Leveson was all about.…and hardly off BBC. When do the people get a say on immigration or Europe or Islam on the BBC?

Carbon Footprints and Dr Joe Smith’s Fingerprints

‘The media are indispensable to any attempt to answer a key challenge, that is, what might it mean for people to hear about and discuss climate in such a way that they decide to behave “dutifully”? ‘   ‘The process of designing a mass media programme or campaign begins with a ‘messaging workshop’, where the results of formative research are analysed to produce a ‘messaging brief’. The brief describes which … Continue reading

The Cavalry Ain’t Coming

      The BBC has produced a modernised version of anti-Semitism…you don’t have to be Jewish and rich…just be rich….. and they’ll come for you. The Cavalry Ain’t Coming. That’s right…the Cavalry ain’t coming despite what the BBC tells  you. The BBC’s most fervent efforts go into building the mythology  of  the Socialist Cavalry riding to the rescue of the poor and downtrodden on the BBC’s favourite hobby horse…massive … Continue reading

For Clarity’s Sake

      Em…why hasn’t the BBC apologised to Israeli Government…after all the BBC is quick enough to condemn them when they feel the need? For the sake of clarity we expect that the BBC gets the reporting right….and the photographs, images and words used do not misrepresent the situation in Gaza or Israel. We don’t expect ‘lies’ from the BBC.  But we get them.  Not all misrepresentations can be … Continue reading

By Their Tweets Shall Ye Know Them: The Tweets

Following on my post explaining the situation, here are the tweets. Some will be screenshots or some other form of publishing because the actual tweets have been deleted after the BBC staff member responsible was caught. With one exception, there are no retweets here, as that’s a separate debate. A comprehensive research project if far beyond my means, but just scanning through so many of them tells me that for … Continue reading

The Simpson-Bowles (C)Omission

Jonny Dymond has a piece out pretending to analyze the recent joint-statement from Erskine Bowles and Alan Simpson. They’re understandably “gloomy” about Congress’s chances of making any kind of useful deal to avoid the US heading over the fiscal cliff after the ill-begotten debt agreement from last year expires. I say Dymond is pretending to analyze it because what he’s really doing is laying out a few White House talking … Continue reading

Leveson, BBC and All That

  Leveson avoided the task of examining the culture, practices and ethics of the BBC as it was outside his remit….If Cameron had any sense he would have changed that remit….and should now set up another ‘Leveson’ to look at the publicly funded BBC in particular. ‘This Inquiry  has covered the “culture, practices and ethics of the press” which obviously includes newspapers whether printed or online: it does not include … Continue reading

Not Many People Know That

    Facts prove…… Interesting fact of the day…The BBC’s Question Time is biased towards the Right.   Is there bias on BBC Question Time? Phil Burton-Cartledge has crunched the numbers on the political persuasions of the guests on the BBC’s flagship politics programme….. just shy of four years worth of data. Please note I have excluded Question Time’s annual forays to Northern Ireland from the figures. As of 22 … Continue reading