Friday, October 31, 2008
Who Really Hounded the BBC?
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The retreat of liberalism goes on
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I'm no fan of the press barons you mention, or of censorship of comedy (not that you could ever really describe anything Jonathan Ross has ever broadcast as "comedy"), but I think it's worth noting that some of the most vociferous - and in some cases mildly amusing - criticisms have come from the BBC's own news teams, who are leaping for joy at the chance to get one over on the over-paid "celebrities" so much of the licence fee is wasted on. They possibly have a point.
That may be the case but it is undeniable that the media have what I consider to be a ridiculous influence over people's uninformed opinions. If the Daily Mail decided to report the world could end due to some Swiss scientists it wouldn't suprise me that a large number of people would grow to believe it.
Oh wait a minute...
"On the surface public opinion triumphed"??? 30,000 people complained. If 30million people complained then i would say that public opinion triumphed.
What you say of the media reportage is true, however you failed to point out that Brown and Cameron clearly jumped on the bandwagon, purely to see the bandwagon grow and deflect any attention away from the economy.
On another note giles, i am expecting some form of public endorsement of either candidate across the pond from you...just for my own interest.
This describes it better than you have: http://5cc.blogspot.com/2008/10/tabloids-and-brand.html
Can't find the actual audio anymore but this is also interesting. He claims that many complaints were sent about Brand's appointment and that TV celebs make shit DJ's. Glad someone has finally come out with it.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/oct/31/russell-brand-lesleydouglas
The links don't bloody work! I hate computers!
Anywaym copy and paste and you'll see what I'm on about.
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