starlingwood
Established Member
If they privatised the BBC tomorrow and introduced a subscription service fee of say £13.25 per month would you pay for it?
What do you suggest as an unbiased alternative to both then ?Oh. come on, Jacob.. A Guardian article ? That's simply bias but in a different direction.
Talking about the bias of broadcasters, if you really want to see bias then look no further than the hand-wringing, virtue-signalling folk at Channel 4 News.
It’s a conspiracy
None. The closest to factual reporting is the FT.What do you suggest as an unbiased alternative to both then ?
Spot on and I totally agree. It doesn’t seem to matter how much your “subscription” is with all the other suppliers, you always seem to have to pay extra to see the content you’re after or get it ad free.Infinitely preferable to being dominated by Murdoch et al.
You can opt out from the bbc I did six years ago, all legal.We choose whether to read or watch anything owned by Murdoch or anyone else. If we wish to watch any other live TV we have to pay the BBC tax. That's where it is different, wrong and beyond any justification. Whether it is or isn't good value or biased doesn't even come into it.
It’s a conspiracy
Wrong. If it's a fact it's a fact and nothing can change it. You are thinking of "opinions"Whether or not it is factual is dictated by ones own predisposition to accept whether it is or is not fact.
You obviously don't know what "confirmation bias" is.That you like Channel 4 only shows that 'confirmation bias' is alive and kicking !
The BBC (and many other MSM channels) are activists in Social Engineering. They are not the news channels they used to be
Im really not sure the BBC is biased, I thinks it’s used as a political football.and are often biased rather than just a place news and facts are delivered without opinion
I understand your point Chris. The problem is, the media just have to use the words 'panic buying' in connection with anything, no matter the context, and within hours crazy-eyed people are emptying supermarket shelves and fighting in the aisles over the last remnants. Its a self-fulfilling prophesy.In fairness to the BBC, they're dealing with a public who, on hearing there's a serious respiratory disease, rush out to buy vast quantities of toilet paper. How do you cater for such a public? How do you 'edit' the news in such a way that silly people won't act in a silly way?
In the news report, Sophie Raworth said: “Don’t panic buy, but do plan ahead for Christmas, that is the message to shoppers from a global shipping boss who has warned that a shortage of HGV drivers is having a knock-on effect on ports around the UK...
Felixstowe is the biggest, it has 50,000 containers waiting to be collected, and ships are having to wait up to 10 days to unload.”
Context is important. I won't be panic buying, but I will be planning ahead.
I have little time for the BBC's news, far too unquestioning, but I don't think they should have to avoid reporting a serious message because some people are silly. What we really need is to address the silliness.
What's wrong with the idea of a dog licence, by the way?Enjoyed reading the debate on the BBC - which, as a retired journalist, I still consider an appalling and biased set-up.
But I think the basic fact is that if you want the BBC service then subscribe to it, if not rely on the more reliable and informative alternatives.
The BBC is not "a public service" anymore, and as dated as a dog licence. Choice is a basic right surely?
Whatever happened, whoever did it, it's an absolute tragedy. It really stopped me in my tracks today, he was just doing his job, apparently he was quite good at it, well liked and a good family man. Whatever your politics, it's irrelevant, a man was killed doing his job. I think the level of threat is understandable in the forces or police but an MP, it now seems like a very dangerous job given the 3-4 previous attacks.
That you like Channel 4 only shows that 'confirmation bias' is alive and kicking
bias of broadcasters, if you really want to see bias then look no further than the hand-wringing, virtue-signalling folk at Channel 4 News
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