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NEW REPORT SAYS THE BBC IS BIASED

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NEW REPORT SAYS THE BBC IS BIASED


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created Mon Jun 18, 07

The BBC is criticised for its liberal leanings in an official report published today, leading to claims that the corporation is "institutionally biased".

BBC bosses have been attacked for not reflecting a "broader range of views" and not thinking outside of its Left-leaning "comfort zone" in its programming.

The report, commissioned by the BBC, also attacks the way the corporation has pandered to politically motivated celebrities such as Bob Geldof and allowed schedules to be hijacked by special interest groups promoting trendy issues.

As part of the report's investigations, senior figures at the corporation were forced to admit it was guilty of promoting Left-wing views and an anti-Christian sentiment.

An "impartiality summit" held last year among BBC executives - some of the results of which were used in today's report - also admitted that gays and ethnic minorities were over-represented at the corporation.

It was also suggested that the BBC is guilty of political correctness, the overt promotion of multiculturalism and of being anti-American and against the countryside.

The report, parts of which were leaked yesterday, is believed to recommend staff challenge their own assumptions, claiming there is a culture at the broadcaster which sees it failing to reflect the views of the public on issues such as capital punishment.

Tory MP Philip Davies, who is on the Commons media select committee, said: "This report merely confirms what a load of people have thought for a long time, that the BBC does have an institutional Left-wing bias."

John Whittingdale, Tory chairman of the culture, media and sport select committee, added:
"The bias is not necessarily party political - it is the BBC view of the world, and the BBC has always found it difficult to understand there may be alternative views of the world."

The report, which has been in preparation since 2005, raises concerns that across comedy, drama and entertainment shows, the BBC has allowed itself to be used by some campaign groups.

The report finds no evidence that the BBC's news and politics coverage is biased.

The report follows a speech by Paul Dacre, editor-in-chief of Associated Newspapers, publisher of the Daily Mail, at the beginning of the year about the BBC's failure to reflect the broader views of British people.

Delivering the Hugh Cudlipp Memorial lecture in January, Mr Dacre said: "What really disturbs me is that the BBC is, in every corpuscle of its corporate body, against the values of conservatism, with a small "c", which just happen to be the values held by millions of Britons.

"It is hostile to conservatism and the traditional Right, Britain's past and British values, America, Ulster Unionism, Euro-scepticism, capitalism and big business, the countryside, Christianity, and family values. Conversely it is sympathetic to Labour, European Federalism, the State and State spending, mass immigration, minority rights, multiculturalism, alternative lifestyles, abortion and progressiveness in the education and the justice systems."

He added: "The BBC is consumed by the kind of political correctness that is actually patronisingly contemptuous-of what it describes as ordinary people."

BBC Trustee Richard Tait, a former editor-in-chief of ITN and one of the report's authors, said: "The BBC cannot allow its output to be taken over by campaigning groups any more than by political parties."

During last October's impartiality summit, hosted by Sue Lawley, executives said they would happily broadcast an image of a Bible being thrown away but would not do the same for the Koran.
BBC executives also agreed that the corporation should broadcast a hypothetical interview with Osama Bin Laden, despite the offence it would cause.

Even one of the BBC's most senior journalists, political pundit Andrew Marr, admitted it was unrepresentative of British society and had a "cultural liberal bias".

The BBC denied the report found any evidence of institutional bias or evidence of a Left-leaning bias in its output.


CASE AGAINST THE CORPORATION
Here is some of the evidence that the corporation has allowed a particular political viewpoint to dominate its news and even light entertainment.
Today's report pinpoints:

• A Christmas edition of The Vicar Of Dibley, starring Dawn French. Written by Richard Curtis, a leading figure in the Make Poverty History campaign, it included a minute-long video by the group urging people to support them.

•The drama The Girl in the Cafe, also by Mr Curtis, about an anti-poverty campaigner who makes a heartfelt plea to world leaders. This again raised concerns that the BBC was being used for campaigning ends. Concerns were raised over the BBC's journalism at a House of Lords committee meeting recently when:

• A week-long strand of programmes about poverty in Africa and a special NHS day were criticised by Sky News political editor Adam Boulton for risking the appearance of Government propaganda.
At the BBC "impartiality summit" last year examples of the failure of its journalism to be neutral included:

•BBC "diversity tzar" Mary Fitzpatrick claiming women newsreaders should be able to wear what they liked on air, including the Muslim veil.

• BBC Washington correspondent Justin Webb accused his own employers of being anti-American, saying they treated the nation with scorn and derision and "no moral weight".

• Ex-BBC business editor Jeff Randall said he complained to a senior executive about the BBC's pro-multi-culturalism stance - to which he was told: "The BBC is not neutral in multiculturalism, it believes in it and promotes it."


do you agree or disagree with this report on the bbc?

agree. the bbc is biased
disagree. the bbc is not biased
it's maybe a bit biased
all media outlets are biased to a degree
The TRUTH has a liberal bias and any media that covers it reflects that
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COMMENTS:
Voted : all media outlets are biased to a degree
it's like when someone says "cnn is so left leaning." i ask, "really, is fox then right leaning?' most times the reply is "no." my response is, "then cnn isn't left leaning." that shuts them right up.
by Kev24 on Mon Jun 18, 07 1:34pm [+]

Fox is right leaning , I don't even consider it a news network, it's a propaganda machine. BBC and CNN , if they are left leaning, it no way compares to Fox leaning right , that network dosen't lean , it tipped over. IMO
by larrynelmira on Mon Jun 18, 07 1:52pm [+]

Voted : all media outlets are biased to a degree
It would be extremely hard for a media outlet to be unbiased. The report is correct, but I would not put much value on the words of Paul Dacre; The Daily Mail is notorious in the UK for its right-wing views, and would therefore obviously love to pull the BBC back from the left and into the centre ground. The difference beetween Fox news and BBC news is that Fox is a blatant right-wing bias media outlet, whereas the BBC can be alot more 'sneaky' in it's approach to broadcasting. Good ballot Kev24.
by winston on Mon Jun 18, 07 2:00pm [+]

I'm getting to the point that I just try and catch news from a bunch of different outlets, no one is unbiased, they all have an agenda, and that agenda is mostly to sell sell sell.

Kev, it goes both ways, people will bellyache about Fox being so right leaning and I'll ask them about Newsweek or Time magazine, or worse yet, the Washington Post...
by jappy on Mon Jun 18, 07 2:20pm [+]

^ exactly why i voted that all media outlets are biased to a degree. it's also why my comment included "cnn is so left leaning" and the reply "is fox then right leaning." you're right that it does go both ways.
by Kev24 on Mon Jun 18, 07 2:25pm [+]

Voted : all media outlets are biased to a degree
This is happening in every western civilized country. It's all right there in the Tavistock agenda and you, the taxpayer foot the bill.
by _Beelzebubba on Mon Jun 18, 07 2:27pm [+]

^ can you elaborate on what the tavistock agenda is?
by Kev24 on Mon Jun 18, 07 2:34pm [+]

"Kev, it goes both ways, people will bellyache about Fox being so right leaning and I'll ask them about Newsweek or Time magazine, or worse yet, the Washington Post... "

Yeah, but if you ask someone like Herzog, he says that Fox really is more reliable than other outlets
by aya on Mon Jun 18, 07 2:55pm [+]

kev, sounds like some type of soviet agenda to me
by aya on Mon Jun 18, 07 2:55pm [+]

ah, and check out the ballot on the trial of Blair by BBC America.
by aya on Mon Jun 18, 07 2:58pm [+]

For what it's worth...

The Tavistock Institute of Human Relations is just another one of those London-based. international, social engineering think-tanks based on the psychoanalysis and the psychodynamic theories of Sigmund Freud and his followers.

You can Google it. They seem to have a lot of "pull".

Then again, I could be wrong.
by _Beelzebubba on Mon Jun 18, 07 3:37pm [+]

Voted : The TRUTH has a liberal bias and any media that covers it reflects that
It reminds me of the time when the conservatives said Iraq might have WMD's and the liberals claimed there wasn't enough information to prove that. Turns out that the liberals were right. Why is the truth so biased?
by RobinGaylord on Mon Jun 18, 07 7:26pm [+]

I knew this was you before I clicked on the ballot.

Just thought Id tell you that.
by kingAlfredTheGreat on Mon Jun 18, 07 9:52pm [+]

^ thanks. but it's not me. it's a news story in a u.k. publication. just to clarify.
by Kev24 on Mon Jun 18, 07 10:20pm [+]

the truth does NOT have a liberal bias, that's ignorant as hell. How about global warming, nothing like an inconvenient yet blatant LIE to further along an already existing agenda that just happened to support a f'ing ICE AGE not even 15 years ago.

Any TRUTHFUL liberals want to explain what happened to the impending ice age? How about the hole in the ozone layer?

Anyone? ANYONE?
by jappy on Tue Jun 19, 07 1:43am [+]

It's interesting that for the most part we can sit in here and discuss how the news media is biased in general and someone has to come in here and pollute the discussion with an innacurate bias of their own.
by jappy on Tue Jun 19, 07 1:45am [+]

Voted : all media outlets are biased to a degree
And the TRUTH has no bias. If it did, no one would feel the need to reshape it to their own needs.
by Truthseeker013 on Tue Jun 19, 07 9:30am [+]

Jappy- Thanks for uncovering the conspiracy. The environmentalists and geologists of the world are claiming that global warming is happening to fit their "evil" agenda to clean the world's air. Where will their madness stop? If this evil persists one day my grand kids will be able to breath without a gas mask. Even if they're wrong your air gets cleaner so you lose nothing. You should try applying the good old Nash Equilibrium to this one.
by RobinGaylord on Tue Jun 19, 07 9:55am [+]

That's funny: jappy criticizing someone else for being biased.

Let's all be more reasonable, like Jappy, who believes that anything that might negatively affect some rich conservatives bottom line must be a lie. How logical! How rational!

Personally, I like the BBC a great deal.
by cranky on Tue Jun 19, 07 1:50pm [+]

Yes cranky, you and BBC, barbara baby cakes that is, are like peas and carrots.
by jappy on Fri Jun 22, 07 10:58pm [+]

I also do not need any report to tell me that Barbara Baby Cakes is biased. And it's even funnier when cranky brings up bias, considering there is NO ONE, absolutely not one other user, who more foolishly ties more topics that have nothing to do with the white house, republicans, or christianity in general, to those three, as though they are all mutually exclusive of all that is evil, which of course is his viewpoint, which brings me right back to my statement about his bias. That's logic you won't be able to deny, cranky.
by jappy on Fri Jun 22, 07 11:24pm [+]

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