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The debate about BBC bias has been circulating as a result of Dories comments - here’s a thread of threads & articles addressing that bias 🧵👇🏾starting with this excellent one from @docrussjackson
BBC formal corrections in 2019
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@redsarah99
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Excellent analysis of Kuenssberg’s biased reporting of Corbyn’s response to the EHRC
the-free-press.co.uk/2020/12/17/com…
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BBC rejecting ruling
bbc.co.uk/news/entertain…
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Media Reform Coalition - Panorama
mediareform.org.uk/blog/bbc-panor…
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Media Reform open letter
mediareform.org.uk/blog/an-open-l…
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Noam Chomsky explaining to Andrew Marr why his bias is the reason he has a job at the BBC
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Newsnight Showing Corbyn as Voldemort
Full clip still on Newsnight’s page
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Then of course there is the ‘accidental’ picture editing & graphics captioning
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Or the all important incisive political question
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Or the ‘accidental’ showing archived historical footage of sober Johnson rather than the drunk Johnson
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The BBC disclosing it’s own nefarious behaviours bbc.co.uk/news/stories-4…
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Using language to undermine their position, thus diminishing the relevance of their comment & relegating it to ‘factional’
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