NO NUKES IS NO POWER

Did you see that BBC climate change activist Richard Black has concluded that there is little demand for  nuclear energy? “There is little public appetite across the world for building new nuclear reactors, a poll for the BBC indicates. In countries with nuclear programmes, people are significantly more opposed than they were in 2005, with only the UK and US bucking the trend. Most believe that boosting efficiency and renewables can meet … Continue reading

SHAPPS WITH ICE

Anyone listen to this encounter between John “I like to interrupt” Humphyrs and Conservative Minister Grant Shapps? The hostility shown towards Shapps is really visceral but I was glad that he did not take it all lying down and fought back against the smearing that Today excels at doing. The “social housing” riff is simply a narrative that allows Today to attack the Coalition and employ the talking points Labour … Continue reading

CHURN FRENZY

Katabasis has been doing some excellent genuine research about BBC journalism. Using the churnalism search engine – which correlates journalistic content on the MSM to press releases – he has found that, despite the £1bn a year it costs to keep BBC news in business, the boys and girls at the corporation are a tad lazy when it comes to originaility. Put bluntly, they are dab hands at cut and … Continue reading

BBC ATTACK DOGS

This former BBC man, Alex Kirby – whom I have fingered before as being linked indirectly also to the UN and Television Trust for the Environment propaganda machines – is emerging as one of the shadowy stars of the Climategate 2 emails. Mr Kirby, who, as can be seen for example here, is a long-standing strident alarmist, has for 20 years been one of the corporation’s main disseminators of climate … Continue reading

Twitter Me This

Ranting about biased Beeboid tweets has become something of a favorite past time around here recently, and deservedly so.  DB’s trap shooting in particular has provided some real gems, and several other people have brought biased tweets to our attention. The problem, though, is that, with one exception, ultimately the BBC employees revealing their bias remain unaccountable, unaffected by any controversy, and the biased behavior continues unabated.  They have no … Continue reading

Question Time LiveBlog 24th November 2011

Question Time tonight comes from Bath in Somerset. David Dimbleby is joined by the splendid Daniel Hannan MEP, Chris Huhne (who may or may not be driving there; the CPS can’t decide), a person called Liz Kendall who is apparently Shadow Minister for Old People, the Sainsbury’s CEO Justin King and notorious self-publicist and Wikipedia front-man Jimmy Wales. It’s a 10:30pm kick off. You know where to be. And how … Continue reading

SOME BROWNS MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS?

When the BBC areputting excess pay under the microscope will they consider all such examples ofexcess….or just politically convenient one? Only joking… Via Guido Fawkes: Some easy money for Gordon Brown….an hours speech and its champagne on thefirst class flight home….. •£48,166.00 for a speech to Visa International.•£36,639.66 for a speech to Credit Suisse in Miami, Florida.•£36,018.18 for a speech to Comtec Med in Geneva, Switzerland.•£35,873.94 for a speech to World … Continue reading

BECAUSE HE’S WORTH IT?

Biased BBC reader Alan picks up on this post by Steve Barclay as to whether a BBC manager could be paid £1 million pounds! Recession? What recession? John Smith, Chief Executive of BBC Worldwide. Mr Thompson was explicit in saying that no BBC manager is paid over a million pounds in total remuneration. He denied explicitly that Mr Smith was paid anywhere near the million pounds figure, saying “no that is not correct”. Below are … Continue reading

CLIMATEGATE 2

Understandably there’s a great deal of discussion about Climategate 2 in the comments. I’m sure Robin will be along to give us his take but in the meantime here’s a thread dedicated to the subject. There’s a searchable database here (those with time might like to start sifting through the results for “BBC“). Click through to read and contribute comments on this post.