It's clear from the huge response to the #DontFundGBNews campaign action that there's significant public concern about the multi-million pound plans to implement "Fox News style" broadcasting in the UK thelondoneconomic.com/news/dontfundg…
Everyone will have their own views on the #DontFundGBNews controversy, and on whether a "British Fox News" would be bad for our society...
But clearly those who have concerns about GB News have every right to speak out and make their views known to the companies that they shop with. Free speech is for everyone, not just for media owners... stopfundinghate.info/2017/12/01/sto…
And given that so many people have serious concerns about the threat posed by a "British Fox News", surely it's also right that big advertisers are made aware of how their customers feel about this issue?
If you want to help stop “Fox News style” TV in Britain:
*Tweet your mobile phone company using the hashtag #DontFundGBNews
*Urge them not to advertise with GB News or any "Fox News style" channel, & explain why this matters to you: theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
We'll share info about GB News advertisers as soon as we have it. In the meantime we think it's worth engaging now because ad contracts tend to be agreed a way in advance. The more brands are contacted now, the clearer it will be that Brits reject "Fox style" media standards!
The companies we shop with care what their customers think. If enough of us speak out & urge our bank, mobile phone provider and supermarket not to fund GB News, it could really make a difference stopfundinghate.info/2019/08/16/fiv…#DontFundGBNews
Early in the pandemic, the Telegraph published an article suggesting that a "cull" of elderly people might be economically "beneficial": metro.co.uk/2020/03/11/tel…
Then the Telegraph published a series of articles downplaying the threat of COVID19 and attacking the public health measures taken to address it: theguardian.com/world/2021/jan…
Almost 100,000 people have now died - many of them elderly. Britain's COVID19 death toll is reportedly now among the worst in the world: nbcnews.com/news/world/bri…
UK journalism is one of Britain's most socially-exclusive professions - and this lack of representation is often reflected in the way that the UK media covers issues relating to excluded & marginalised groups
The UK government is reportedly planning to install former Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre as chair of the broadcasting regulator OFCOM. Some background: independent.co.uk/news/uk/politi… 1/
Polls have consistently shown that the UK public currently has a much higher level of trust in TV and radio media than they do in the UK newspaper industry, which has consistently been found to be the least trusted in Europe: pressgazette.co.uk/survey-finds-t… /2
The UK public's low level of trust in our newspaper industry should perhaps come as no surprise. In 2016 the Daily Mail and Sun were both called out for "fuelling prejudice" in an international report on rising racist violence: independent.co.uk/news/media/pre… /3
Britain needs a media that tells the truth, and reports accurately & fairly. We urgently need to address the crisis of poor quality journalism in the UK press: theguardian.com/media/2021/jan…
Hard to see how the UK press can win back the public's trust until standards of truth & accuracy are significantly improved pressgazette.co.uk/survey-finds-t…
Did you know that the far-right have a strategy to "separate the T" from the rest of the LGBT community & isolate trans people from their allies? splcenter.org/hatewatch/2017…
Today's Telegraph carries an article suggesting that "transgenderism" poses an existential threat to lesbians:
The Dangerous Speech project highlights the danger of presenting a minority group as a "mortal threat". With trans people already facing sustained hostility from a number of UK media outlets, today's headline from the Telegraph has raised new concerns dangerousspeech.org/faq/?faq=200