During a minutes applause for the victims in Ukraine though?
Yeah bad taste I guess…..but I’ve seen and heard worse
During a minutes applause for the victims in Ukraine though?
At the moment I’m marvelling at the number of people the BBC has on the ground. Who, of course, we pay for. Too many perhaps, but now they include Jeremy Bowen, one of the few journalists who I really respect. I was very impressed that Clive Myrie managed to get back from Kyiv to present Mastermind this evening.
I actually think that the BBC has been excellent in it's coverage of the war.
Very balanced imo, apart from the likes of Naga and Victoria Derbyshire of course.
I wouldn’t say obsessed. Genuine journalists who are investigating, interpreting and analysing, no problem - Bowen, Doucet, Guerlin, Rainsford all in Ukraine, all doing that, as were Doucet, Kermani and Limaye in Afghanistan. It’s the ‘presenters’ that get on my wick, the ones that read an autocue, which they can do just as well from a studio. They just take up scarce resources and add no value. The first time it really wound me up was when James Naughtie went to Japan to present the Today programme when the tsunami had hit. If the role doesn’t require you, and your entourage of camera and sound people, producers etc, to be in a place, then stay in the studio.You seem obsessed by how many reporters the BBC commits to various stories. If ever there was a story that needed reporters on the ground, this is it.
I've never watched Al-Jazeera, but I'm interested that you consider their reports factual. They may be, but how would you know?
I get tired of people here (not you, necessarily) complaining that the BBC is biased in one way or another, when the same people are happy to lap up output from Murdoch-owned news media. The BBC is respected around the World, but not here it seems.
Lightening this thread and returning to GBNews. Another reason to watch GBN...
The Sports reporter is Aiden McGee, a fervent QPR fan....and you could tell his disgust when reporting on the Chelsea fans who ignored the support for Ukraine to sing to Abramovich.
He also remarked that the price put on the club is ridiculous and is designed to scare nearly everyone off, He thinks Abramovich has no intention of selling
Cafe Barnsley
The BBC World Service is respected around the world. That can be distinguished from its domestic service. The current DG of the BBC is admittedly trying to regain impartiality and hence presenters like Maitlis and Sopel leaving, so they can openly share their left of centre views.
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Great article.
The current DG was desperate to get the openly right wing Andrew Neil back to the BBC.
Said this a while back - if true, could be good news for the world dependant upon how desperate he is to leave a legacy, and who they have lined up to replace him
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If Neil is openly right wing, how come he ditched GBN for Ch4?
If Neil is openly right wing, how come he ditched GBN for Ch4?
Great article.
I think he somewhat downplays the Russian “dislike” of the Ukrainian “hero” Stepan Bandera”……who was awarded the title Hero of Ukraine (later rescinded) and has a street named after him in Kiev, along with many monuments and a museum to his memory in Western Ukraine. In 2019, Lviv city council named it the “Year of Stepan Bandera”
A Ukrainian ultra nationalist, second in command of the OUN, who was a Nazi collaborator, fascist and anti-Semite who openly stated that Jews and Poles had no place in a sovereign Ukraine state. He was later imprisoned in Sachenhausen concentration camp after falling out with the Nazis when they failed to recognise an independent Ukraine.
He was assassinated by the KGB in 1959.
Of course I expect everyone on here knows of his history and legacy.
Gotta pay the mortgage somehow!