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  • @knewspeak said:
    Only thing with today's rolling news, it's quite superficial in detail and so, so tediously repetitive, 24 hrs News, a lot of hours to fill, even at it's best, a lot of waffle, probably BBC's Click will explain more. As for politics, well that depends on your politics, but as with any modern organisation the BBC is filled with lots of 'well to do, middle class people'. IMO.

    The BBC has a blatant right-wing bias, on TV news and their website. Their behaviour during the Labour leadership elections against Corbyn was shocking. Their reporters make the habit of adding '...in my opinion...' to news articles, and presenting it as fact.

  • What news organization doesn't have a bias? "Crickets"...............

  • @monzo said:

    Yes, but if our free press looked at Sweden as a Socio-Economic model, they would portray it as a Soviet State, but in effect an allie, so anything goes so long as you sing 'God save the Queen', bless her!

  • Yeah, journalism isn't what it used to be. Conjecture and opinion are NOT part of their job, but we gotta sit here and watch them jerk off over each other for 80% of the segment. I must admit that the Apple TV way of watching the news is way better. They cut all that stuff out on ABC NEWs' app, and you can watch just the segments you want. Funny how after you remove the mindless banter, the stories are only about 2 minutes long.

  • edited September 2015

    The BBC is far from fair and impartial, in my view. I don't see their bias as being on either side of the political spectrum as such, more so how they very selectively 'curate' the stories they offer us as being newsworthy (and equally, with the ones they choose not to).

  • @Martygras said:
    Yeah, journalism isn't what it used to be. Conjecture and opinion are NOT part of their job, but we gotta sit here and watch them jerk off over each other for 80% of the segment. I must admit that the Apple TV way of watching the news is way better. They cut all that stuff out on ABC NEWs' app, and you can watch just the segments you want. Funny how after you remove the mindless banter, the stories are only about 2 minutes long.

    Yes I'd agree, but they also dumb down stats, as if for the viewers it would be all too much to comprehend, so when they use them for all I know they could have dredged them from a sewer or another reputable source.

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