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It was said that he had "no fight in him left" and that the Trump speech editing was what broke the camels back. ---------- Post added at 07:57 ---------- Previous post was at 07:54 ---------- Quote:
Trump has been gloating about these resignations on Twitter/X, so he is aware. Hopefully this will appease the manchild enough to prevent any spite regarding trade deals/tarrifs. |
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How much will he get as a leaving back hander
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*asking for same friend |
Re: BBC accused of doctoring Trump speech
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It suits the BBC to blame Panorama’s treatment of Trump for these resignations because the BBC calculates, with some justification, that so many UK viewers either hate, or are indifferent towards, Donald Trump that it makes the BBC’s problems seem somewhat less serious. An editorial oversight. A one-off.
The reality is however that the BBC’s problems are widespread, systemic and chronic, as the Prescott memo laid bare. And the Times is keeping the pressure up this morning with an interview in which a former BBC staffer sets out the way she was forced out of the corporation for having sacreligious views on gender. https://www.thetimes.com/article/256...7186d4758d2138 (Should be a free-to-read gift link) Quote:
---------- Post added at 15:28 ---------- Previous post was at 14:31 ---------- … meanwhile Times Radio interviews a former Panorama producer, David Elstein, who also was Channel 5’s launch CEO and is a former Head of News at Sky, i.e. he knows of what he speaks. It’s worth listening to the whole 3 minute clip; it isn’t just a ‘wouldn’t have happened on my watch’ - although he insists it wouldn’t have and is bemused at how standards can have slipped so far that it happened now - it’s a patient take-down of the BBC’s failure to engage with a serious, well-researched critical report for six months and then to try to trivialise it by claiming, as it has been doing all weekend, that its problems go little further than a cutting room error vis a vis Donald Trump - an error which, in Elstein’s view, would result in a very substantial libel settlement in Trump’s favour, were he inclined to sue. https://x.com/timesradio/status/1987...330922995?s=61 |
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Poor old Aunty always under atrack from ever side. Politicians have always tried to control/ influence their output. With the best will in the world they are never going to get everything right, given the amount of their output. If we lose a independent public service broadcaster, then all hope is lost for unbiased quality broadcasting. You'd be left with 20 mins of ads an hour on every channel and imported repeated crap, and Farage doing the 'news' he likes.
They should go on strike for a month, withdraw all channels , radio, iplayer, website etc, permission for any other channel to show their output. Lets see how the public like what would be left. |
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/cd9kqz1yyxkt So Trump's legal team are now threatening to sue the BBC, which basically means all of us as licence payers, for a sum of at least $1 billion. Now obviously a threat to sue, doesn’t necessarily mean they will, or it will succeed if they tried. But it has made the news! |
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The bbc will probably settle out of court i would say circa $12 million
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As it happens I agree with you, historically the BBC has had an enviable reputation for impartiality, trustfulness etc. And even with the current issues, I still think it is far better than competitors on this. But it doesn’t take too much for that trust to be lost; it does seem that recently, the BBC, maybe desperately to be extra impartial etc, has found itself held hostage by various interest groups who just wish to push their own agenda, and the BBC seems to be paralysed by fear to do anything about it. It’s a failure of management, senior and middle, for not getting a grip on this before and allowing it to become the major issue that it never needed to be. |
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The thing that has caused me to worry that the BBC may be past the point of no return is the reports of senior editors deferring to identitarian Millennials and Gen-Zs in their newsrooms. If the older, experienced journalists aren’t in charge, and the wide-eyed, idealistic kids are, then they’re in serious trouble. ---------- Post added at 18:45 ---------- Previous post was at 18:36 ---------- Quote:
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Unless Trump pays the licence fee, he should button it ( bet he watches iPlayer on a VPN, on account all US tv is crap). Sir K should tell him to do one. He won't of course. |
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It's drama and scripted television that's quite expensive. ---------- Post added at 19:52 ---------- Previous post was at 19:46 ---------- I think the BBC was in a lot of trouble anyway. British television is increasingly an arm of American broadcasting, even ITV might be sold to Comcast, and they cannot compete with the budget of these shows that are targeting a transatlantic audience. Not to mention that with social media, the audience is overlapping a lot anyway. |
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The Prescott Memo is wide ranging and deals with a lot else other than a single error on Panorama, much of which is symptomatic of systemic failure over many years. |
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