seagulls4ever
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- Oct 2, 2003
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The journalistic standards at the BBC have certainly dropped in recent times. There's a real lack of depth and knowledge to their reporting.
The journalistic standards at the BBC have certainly dropped in recent times. There's a real lack of depth and knowledge to their reporting.
Including proof reading on their website which has notably declined. There was never mistakes on the current level.
Including proof reading on their website which has notably declined. There was never mistakes on the current level.
I agree. I feel that too much of their news is based on opinion rather than fact - it’s cheaper to produce the former than the latter.The journalistic standards at the BBC have certainly dropped in recent times. There's a real lack of depth and knowledge to their reporting.
That would be the Tom Duggan working for the Assad regime providing the unbiased critcal reporting would it?
The BBC has always been biased, however I do think it depends on how you look at. I know they have been accused of being pro labour and conservative, pro Brexit and anti Brexit.
They wind me up as I think they are very much anti Brexit but then I see others moan the other way.
Fundamentally it is very hard to be unbiased. They try very hard with regards to domestic politics but always seem to pedal an agenda overseas where presumably they don't have to justify anything to anyone?
..presumably they don't have to justify anything to anyone?
Having long been an ardent supporter of the BBC, I find myself saddened that what I believed to be the bastion of independent media seems to be cowering to the government narrative in foreign affairs.
The glaring omissions in the reporting of the alleged chemical attack in Douma this weekend, and the lack of question over the perpetrators, has tipped the balance for me. Reading independent reports, especially Tom Duggan’s Vlog from Damascus (Do the BBC actually have anyone on the ground there ?), there seems to be more to this than meets the eye.
I left thinking that, whilst the BBC still serves a great purpose, no media outlet can be trusted to present an unadulterated view of things.
Is there such a thing as independent media anymore ?
So which way are they biased then?
The journalistic standards at the BBC have certainly dropped in recent times. There's a real lack of depth and knowledge to their reporting.