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COMMENTS:
Voted : Yes
Oh, indeed.
It is very one-sided.
"For instance, it employs more journalists and their support staff -3,500 - and spends more on them - £500m - than do all the national daily newspapers put together." More journalists is a bad thing? Most North American news outlets are reducing staff causing for less news coverage.
Voted : Yes
The BBC has previously admitted to their leftwing bias (I made a ballot about it that was largely ignored). A government funded news station that is extremely biased to one side seems to me to be a bad idea. Imagine the response here, and abroad if foxnews were picked up and funded by the government and given a near monopoly on the media. I think people would be screaming bloody murder. But since the BBC is leftwing, that is acceptable.
CI: I think what that line was getting at was their unfair advantage over all other media outlets. Weren't liberals against monopolies?
get an editor.
Herzog. Look up the term monopoly.
I think its important to have outlets like PBS, BBC and CBC that are partially funded by both the private and public sectors. We all know of stories where stories were squashed so as not to upset the sponsors.
Voted : Yes
I can't trust anything the corporate spits at us anymore. The propaganda is even worse here in the U.S.S.A.
The BBC is the best, fairest, news outlet available. If it were up to the neocons, freedom of speech in the U.S. would be eliminated and Fox News would become the official "Pravda" news network of America.
"Now before the liberal commentators reach for their vitriol - and, my goodness, how they demonise anyone who disagrees with them" - I wonder what he meant by that?
cranky- The BBC is indeed very biased. For example, the way it presents views about the EU- it is very VERY pro-European Union. There is never an actual debate about the subject, the 'goodness' of every single part of the EU is assumed as fact. Now, I myself am also very pro-EU, however, I still believe that the issues should be discussed concerning the subject. I do get the impression that the majority of voters that voted it wasn't biased did so merely because they like the views and opinions that the BBC enforces. Just because I agree with a good bulk of what the BBC says, that does not mean I will deny that they are biased. The BBC behaves this way over many different issues- and this EU example is just one of them.
Fox News is far more biased to the right than the BBC is biased to the left, yet many necon types who whine about the liberal bias in the media are avid watchers of Fox News and have no criticism there.
cranky- "Fox News is far more biased to the right than the BBC is biased to the left" - Obviously. Fox News is very blatant (and I have to say unintelligent) in its bias. Its as if they do not even bother to cover up that their bias. The BBC is very sly in that it does a good job of giving the impression of being balanced, when really it isn't. Fox News is explicit about it, while the BBC is implicit about it.
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