Is the BBC biased?
...and any other matters that take our fancy
Sunday, 24 April 2016
An alternative take on 'Newsnight' in the Shetlands
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Here's a different take to mine on Katie Razzall's second Referendum Road report on Newsnight , from David Keighley at News-...
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THIS IS A VOICE
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Straying onto the still-rather-underused "...and any other matters that take our fancy" part of our blog's title... The ...
Andrew Marr v Huw Edwards
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I have to say from reading the comments from Grant & Co. at Biased BBC today I guessed (before catching up with it) that Theresa...
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For many people the greatest songwriter of our times...
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And talking about 'bias by labelling'... Here's our Andy on another of his guests this morning: And still on the theme of p...
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And...
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Not the best placing of your hands there, Toby And, also from the Andrew Marr show introduction, here's another of those inconsi...
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"No, we can't"
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Mr. Marr (at the very start of his programme this morning): President Obama's message to Britain. Is it friendly, wise advice or an...
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Mark Mardell gets a glimpse of President Obama again
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You shout me forth In acclamations hyperbolical... Here's a flavour of what you missed if you didn't listen to this we...
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Peter Preston wants the BBC to take his side
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I see that Peter Preston of the Guardian/Observer is calling on the BBC to stop being so 'fair and balanced' and start getting o...
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"This is the strangers’ case; And this your mountanish inhumanity"
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The Mail on Sunday has the following : The piece quotes Tory MP Peter Bone saying: They've gone out of their way to find a ...
Rod Liddle sticks up for the BBC
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From the Sunday Times :
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Viewpoint
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There was an interesting piece from Alan at Biased BBC a couple of days ago concerning an article Anita Anand has written for the BBC...
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Saturday, 23 April 2016
When shall we four (plus Thomas Kielinger) meet again?
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This may well be a TL;DR post, but sometimes it's only right to spell things out at length - especially when something is quite so ...
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Give him this money and these notes, Reynaldo
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As you might expect from the BBC, the initial main focus of today's BBC News article announcing the public's selection of JMW ...
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John Humphrys: Was Mahomet inspired with a dove?
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It must be one of those 'confirmation bias' things.... Some people are in an absolute frenzy about John Humphrys's intervie...
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Obama speaks. Mute wonder lurketh in men's ears (according to Newsnight)
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To mark today's 400th anniversary of the death of Shakespeare, last night's Newsnight began each of its sections with a quote ...
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And show'd thee all the qualities o' the isle/The fresh springs, brine-pits, barren place and fertile (plus the breweries)
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The UK's most northerly fish & chip shop Having given Katie Razzall's first Referendum Road report, from Cornwall, such ...
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"This feels like it could be a very big moment indeed"
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Back on the subject of the BBC One News at Six , Laura Kuenssberg gave her BBC Political Editor's view of the Obama intervention: ...
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Gushing and Gloating
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...let the candied tongue lick absurd pomp, And crook the pregnant hinges of the knee... When I wrote yesterday (in a comment) that...
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A tweet about Sima Kotecha
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A tweet from Julia Hartley-Brewer
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Friday, 22 April 2016
BBC apology (2)
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Further to another earlier post , the BBC has also apologised today for that Radio 4 'comedy' programme last night that joked abo...
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BBC apology (1)
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Further to an earlier post about the imam David Cameron said “supports IS” (Islamic State), the BBC has apologised today to Suliman Gani...
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R.I.P. Choppers
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Oh...dear...God, will it never end? First Victoria Wood, then Prince, now ...
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A rant v the man from the FT
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On the same theme, More or Less on Radio 4 covered the Treasury's Brexit figures this week. It introduced Fraser Nelson of the S...
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The BBC's Head of Statistics is nobbled again (by the BBC)
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Crikey! Anthony Reuben (Head of Statistics at the BBC) has been nobbled again. After having has his piece questioning the UN Human Ri...
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A tweet from Hugo Rifkind
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Douglas Murray and James Rubin on Barack Obama's pro-Remain pitch to the British public
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For those of you who enjoy a really good debate (and both participants seemed to relish the fight), here's something from around noon ...
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