I have practically stopped listening to BBC Radio 4, apart from a few snippets of programs on science and that sort of thing. First I stopped listening to the Today programme as I just couldn't get on with the style of the interviewers and, often, their obvious biases in relation to issues or people. Then I got bored of most of the comedy quiz shows. Then finally I gave up on the Friday Comedy after just turning on.... Deadringers, I think it was, and the first thing that comes up is a tirade against Jeremy Corbyn, the details of which I have forgotten but which struck me as stupid and baseless at the time. There are many things you could criticise him for, in all probability -he's a politician, not a saint and I do fear that there may be a sort of Obama effect in that, after he is seen as incapable of doing wrong and capable of moving mountains and walking on water, the reality of a politician in office with the rather limited power and constraining circumstances would lead to disappointment and anger amongst his followers. But that's a digression. BBC Radio 4, yes. Apart from the Archers, which I could never stand (but I'm glad it's there, weirdly) I used to listen to a lot of their output; it struck me as intelligent as well as entertaining and informative radio... the things the BBC is supposed to stand for. Not so sure any more.

I still prefer to pay my licence fee rather than have a Murdoch establish a monopoly on what and how information is delivered, but do wonder. The BBC seems to quake in their boots when the government (not just this one, also the previous) barks; when the gov't tells them to jump their reply seems to just be 'how high', perhaps afraid that they will imminently be taken out and eliminated.
flaviomatani: (guitar)
( Sep. 16th, 2015 09:15 pm)
Some conservation programme on BBC Radio 4 in the background while I'm cooking:

"Yes, you can see lots of dolphins there..."

"And, do you also see marine mammals in there..?"

Do these people do their homework? And, failing that, do they not edit their programmes at all?

Oh, BBC how I love thee. Quite apart from their slant on the treatment of news from Cuba, Palestine or my country of origin, Venezuela, or the way in that in their news Corbyn is always described as a 'left wing' leader in a way that Cameron or even Farage never are. Mind you, the alternatives on offer are worse, so I'll still not grumble too much when I pay my licence fee, but, jeez, sometimes they're really, really irritating...
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This is from memory so probably not verbatim..

- BBC reporter: ‘Would you say it is a matter of ‘when’ not ‘if’ there is a problem with Ebola in this country?

- Researcher: ‘No, I wouldn’t. Through all the previous surges of Ebola there hasn’t been one confirmed case in this country.'

- BBC reporter: ‘There you are, of course you can never say never….’

Thus twisting around what the guy who (presumably) did know what he was talking about had just said...
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