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Wednesday 7 March 2012

BBC's even-handedness

BBC 5Live reports on PMQs leads on the tributes to dead soldiers - quoting and playing clips from both Prime Minister and Ed Miliband.  Then plays a soundbite of Ed Miliband attacking David Cameron but not any of his reply.

Impartial?

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

But then Cameron's riposte is shown on the BBC News at One. Do you demand both sides of the story in every single news broadcast?

Not a sheep said...

I doubt that you are stupid as you pretend to be, but I will explain it in simple terms. The BBC were very careful to broadcast tributes from Prime Minister and Ed Miliband but when it came to covering PMQs only part of Ed Miliband's attack was broadcast with not even the words of David Cameron quoted.

It's bias, in your heart you know it is but you feel you should argue.

Anonymous said...

Again, I point you to the BBC News at One. If the BBC is biased, then would this not reveal itself at every turn? Cameron's words were broadcast here, so what does that tell you?

I don't agree that it's bias, but it's clear you let your own heart rule your head when it comes to looking at how the BBC report things.

Not a sheep said...

The BBC's bias is pernicious and they will throw the occasional piece of balance in so people like you and Dez at Biased-BBC can point and say 'see it isn't true'.

Just go and read all the evidence on this site, Biased BBC and the forensic detail at Beeb Bias Craig before you clainm that the BBC is not biased.