It was probably a mistake by the BBC to give Sajid Javed, the last Culture and Media Secretary, such an hard time. Javed is completely useless and has now been moved, but YouTube is full of his awkward interviews. This recent one from a few weeks ago, is a good example of the BBC biting the hand that feeds it.
'anotheoldgit' - Hardly a convincing argument of left wing bias!
A report in a right wing paper reporting on an article by the 'Centre for Policy Studies' - which even the Telegraph concede is a right-of-centre organisation.
And they have the cheek to publish it - Get real! Without the BBC this country would be very much worse off.
//Without the BBC this country would be very much worse off. //
Rubbish. There is plenty of choice now and if someone really likes the BBC content then let them pay for it and not expect to be subsidized by others who dont want it.
Either that or my Virgin subscription should also be subsidised by the tax payer.
Full of evidence pointing to its right-wing bias. I don't expect a lot of people on this thread will bother to read it, though; I know they're busy, busy people and just don't have time to have their prejudices challenged.
I've mentioned it before but I'll say it here as well. For whatever reason I was listening to a phone-in on Radio Five. The first caller criticised the BBC for its blatant left-wing bias. The second caller was full of disgust at how much right-wing bias there obviously was at the BBC.