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Where Do You Stand On The Bbc's Coverage Of Baroness Thatcher's Death
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well, as you know I hate the BBD and I like Thatcher.
My opinion is that there have been articles portraying all sides of the story. For once I think the BBC has been pretty impartial. Yes, they have pointed out Thatchers good points (but then there must have been a few to be elected 3 times!) but also clearly put the view of the other sides.
I can't really say they have been pro any side on this one.
My opinion is that there have been articles portraying all sides of the story. For once I think the BBC has been pretty impartial. Yes, they have pointed out Thatchers good points (but then there must have been a few to be elected 3 times!) but also clearly put the view of the other sides.
I can't really say they have been pro any side on this one.
that's a pretty well balanced pie graph. The other thing to be measured is 766 complaints v X who didn't complain; I imagine the latter to be well into the millions. So I doubt they'll be thinking they did anything much wrong.
Interesting link there to the way the Mail has been twisting the facts to "prove" the BBC's bias
http:// www.med iauk.co m/newsp apers/d iscussi ons/pri nt-chat ter/dai ly-mail -delibe rately- mislead ing-rea ders
Interesting link there to the way the Mail has been twisting the facts to "prove" the BBC's bias
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Oh good. The BBC must have been doing something right to be condemned from both sides. If anyone looked at, and accepted, the coverage in the American media, they would definitely think that she was the equivalent of a saint, a revered figure without serious fault. American journalists have been a bit puzzled by any criticism of her here, largely because their own presidents are granted the respect of office and they can't quite see that any prime minister is, to us, just a politician but one who happens to lead a party in government. The office itself does not command respect.
though its somewhat off the topic, their coverage of the Queens Diamond Jubilee pageant was appalling. I think their reporting is very biased, and has become more so in recent years. Not sure about the MT coverage now, seeing as i couldn't bear any more dour comments, and looks from Huw Edwards. Surprised they didn't ask Matt Baker his opinions, or did they, cripes.
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