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swigs



Joined: 20 Apr 2008

PostPosted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 6:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dome Vans wrote:
The BBC doesn't have sponsors. It doesn't have advertising. It doesn't need to please anyone, that's why people pay a tv licence for them. It's part public funded. It is nothing like FOX and CNN.

All media outlets get a picture that they want. It's all about photoshoots and soundbites. Anything else is immaterial.


Because it is publicly funded does not mean they have no reason not to be biased. Here in America publicly funded radio and television are known for having a slant one way or another: NPR and PBTV.
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kabrams



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PostPosted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 6:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Kuros wrote:
Ya-ta Boy wrote:
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Don't you just love "fair and unbiased" news coverage.


Well, it would be nice to get it, but don't plan on getting it from the BBC. It's better than some but as bad as most. I wish I could find the editorial from a couple of years back where some journalist complained about the anti-American bias and the head of BBC agreed it was true. Didn't change much, though.


I think most Americans know the BBC is biased against America. And what the Iraq War has to do with needless condescending to people in Mississippi post-Katrina escapes me.

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The BBC is right


No, its not. The rising commodity costs are barely influenced by biofuel production. The problem is the rising price of rice in Asia, the transition of Plains farmers away from grain production (a long-time coming before biofuels), and the fall of the dollar, which hurts the purchasing power of food-importing developing nations whose currencies are tied to the dollar.


I can see where this is going, and I'm too tired to have a proper go at this. I'll just say that there is a lot of controversy concerning biofuels, and happen to be on the side that says access to food is affected by it. I saw people in my town in Mexico eating ramen noodles for dinner every night because they could no longer afford to buy tortillas.

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catman



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PostPosted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 9:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The 'Downing Street Memos' vindicated the BBC.
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Jimskins



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PostPosted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 11:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Most (sensible) Britons know that the channel 4 news is the best by an ocean mile. I've never seen another news programme in any country that can touch it. The BBC news is pretty dumbed down.
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Nowhere Man



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PostPosted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 3:34 am    Post subject: ... Reply with quote

First off, it's hard to make a judgment call without actually seeing said report.

Perhaps this is the same news item. Perhaps not:

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Ethanol production is on course to account for some 30% of the US maize crop by 2010, dramatically curtailing the amount of land available for food crops.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7359880.stm

What we do know is that US exports account for 68% of all corn exported globally.

Beyond rich countries like Japan and Korea, you have Indonesia, the Dominican Republic, and Mexico importing corn from the States.

http://www.grains.org/page.ww?section=Barley%2C+Corn+%26+Sorghum&name=Corn

If the US actually builds all of the ethanol facilities it has on the drawing board, then corn exports will drop to zero:

http://www.agobservatory.org/library.cfm?refid=96658 (see p12)

Considering that over half of the US's corn goes into livestock feed, this means the effect extends beyond produce to include the price of meat.

So, is the BBC right?

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Because the US has been increasing its production of biofuels, to reduce their dependency on fossil fuels, they are harming the world's food supply, increasing costs making it harder for the rest of the world to eat


I suppose it's a bit of an overstep to say "the rest of the world" (and I'm not sure that's what the BBC said), but basically the answer is yes.

To be fair, the cost of rice and the dollar value may play a very important role, but I believe this was a report on the effect of biofuel on world fuel supplies.

To be further fair, this is excellent news for US farmers.

As for media bias, I concur with whoever said there is always media bias.

Who should we turn to for a fairer report on this issue?

FOX?

The Communist News Network? Twisted Evil
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Kuros



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PostPosted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 9:20 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

kabrams wrote:
Kuros wrote:
Ya-ta Boy wrote:
Quote:
Don't you just love "fair and unbiased" news coverage.


Well, it would be nice to get it, but don't plan on getting it from the BBC. It's better than some but as bad as most. I wish I could find the editorial from a couple of years back where some journalist complained about the anti-American bias and the head of BBC agreed it was true. Didn't change much, though.


I think most Americans know the BBC is biased against America. And what the Iraq War has to do with needless condescending to people in Mississippi post-Katrina escapes me.

Quote:
The BBC is right


No, its not. The rising commodity costs are barely influenced by biofuel production. The problem is the rising price of rice in Asia, the transition of Plains farmers away from grain production (a long-time coming before biofuels), and the fall of the dollar, which hurts the purchasing power of food-importing developing nations whose currencies are tied to the dollar.


I can see where this is going, and I'm too tired to have a proper go at this. I'll just say that there is a lot of controversy concerning biofuels, and happen to be on the side that says access to food is affected by it. I saw people in my town in Mexico eating ramen noodles for dinner every night because they could no longer afford to buy tortillas.

Smile


Fair enough. I just wanted to say that blaming biofuels for the increasing price of food is too simplistic, especially considering that the overall supply of food has steadily increased. Is it a factor? Well, it sure will be, although again its much too early to blame the costs, which have already risen, on what will amount to future biofuel production.

I'm hardly a fan of biofuels. But the world media have this whole, let's simplistically blame the US' biofuel production for a complex problem. Although, if they were to blame the US' monetary policy/deficit spending and its comprehensive effect of depressing the currency value of many developing nations as co-extant with rising commodity costs, that would be more fair.

But at the end of the day, food costs more because the world is slowly and gradually being lifted out of poverty.
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KirbyMagnus



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PostPosted: Thu May 01, 2008 12:00 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

If the OP is having a go at the BBC for biased reporting then fair enough most news outlets are.

But to complain purely because it is anti-american. That is rubbish. Should everyone blindly kiss up to America instead?

I think the USA is the best country in the world, but that does not mean we should ignore the bad things that America does.
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PostPosted: Thu May 01, 2008 1:27 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Kirkby Magnus wrote:
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I think the USA is the best country in the world,


Are you a Brit?
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caniff



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PostPosted: Thu May 01, 2008 1:37 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dome Vans wrote:
Kirkby Magnus wrote:
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I think the USA is the best country in the world,


Are you a Brit?


So what if he is?
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BS.Dos.



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PostPosted: Thu May 01, 2008 1:40 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

With Albert Steptoe as his avatar, I'm guessing he is.
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PostPosted: Thu May 01, 2008 2:08 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

caniff wrote:
Dome Vans wrote:
Kirkby Magnus wrote:
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I think the USA is the best country in the world,


Are you a Brit?


So what if he is?


The people who think that the USA is the best country in the world is probably not Brit, or shouldn't be for obvious reasons. Perception and reality are polar opposites!

The best country in the world is obviously Narnia.
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Justin Hale



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PostPosted: Thu May 01, 2008 2:43 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I do rather take the position that the BBC are vermin (and I'm British). Well, firstly let me state the obvious fact that the BBC's programs and expertise are generally excellent, but I don't agree with compulsory taxation for a media service. I find that extraordinarily base and insulting. Also, I take insult at the brevado the BBC show in championing Far Left causes like a state for the Palestinians which they don't want because of the poisonous involvement of the folks in question's religion (whereby their infallible book says Allah will turn Jews into apes). I also don't think the BBC does enough to support public opinion on immigration and so-called Islamophobia, chosing instead to fall over themselves at every opportunity to apologize for the mass immigration into Britain of third world people whom, according to a 2007 UK poll, (a) a third of young British Muslims say they want to live under Shariah Law and think that anyone who leaves the faith should be put to death for apostacy (b) 68% of British Muslims think their neighbors who insult Islam should be arrested and prosecuted, (c) 78% think the Danish cartoonists should be brought to justice and basically (d) do not have a clue about what constitutes a civil society.

I also take insult at the BBC's constant drumming of support for the link between marijuana and mental illness. I'm not a pothead, get that straight, but I despise lay, base discourse that's totally contrary to a scientific consensus of expertise.
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bejarano-korea



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PostPosted: Thu May 01, 2008 3:03 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Justin Hale wrote:
I do rather take the position that the BBC are vermin (and I'm British). Well, firstly let me state the obvious fact that the BBC's programs and expertise are generally excellent, but I don't agree with compulsory taxation for a media service. I find that extraordinarily base and insulting. Also, I take insult at the brevado the BBC show in championing Far Left causes like a state for the Palestinians which they don't want because of the poisonous involvement of the folks in question's religion (whereby their infallible book says Allah will turn Jews into apes). I also don't think the BBC does enough to support public opinion on immigration and so-called Islamophobia, chosing instead to fall over themselves at every opportunity to apologize for the mass immigration into Britain of third world people whom, according to a 2007 UK poll, (a) a third of young British Muslims say they want to live under Shariah Law and think that anyone who leaves the faith should be put to death for apostacy (b) 68% of British Muslims think their neighbors who insult Islam should be arrested and prosecuted, (c) 78% think the Danish cartoonists should be brought to justice and basically (d) do not have a clue about what constitutes a civil society.

I also take insult at the BBC's constant drumming of support for the link between marijuana and mental illness. I'm not a pothead, get that straight, but I despise lay, base discourse that's totally contrary to a scientific consensus of expertise.


I think the BBC is very left leaning - this is why it is respected worldwide because it is obvious that the BBC works independently from the goverment line - you may not like its bias against Israel for example - but there are a lot of people who agree with the BBCs pro Palestinian line. I do - I'm biased in my political leanings and I would watch the BBC for my news than any other media source.

The BBC brought political correctness to the nation - I always remember its drama about the taxi firm run by lesbians and it was put out at 9.30 on BBC1 Laughing It was crap but the BBC always put their slanted political message in all their programmes!

One thing about that of course is there is no decent comedy on the BBC anymore - the mighty boosh? My God! Evil or Very Mad
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PostPosted: Thu May 01, 2008 3:25 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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One thing about that of course is there is no decent comedy on the BBC anymore - the mighty boosh? My God! Evil or Very Mad


First series good. I personally did like the Boosh about 5 years ago. Then the second and third. Oh dear! Why do people flog a dead horse like that.

It's best to do a Father Ted (although he died they weren't going to make any more), Fawlty Towers (12 episodes) and The Young Ones (12 episodes). Do it and then move on, don't run it into the ground.
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PostPosted: Thu May 01, 2008 5:33 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I am a Brit. But before that I am an Englishman. I love my homeland but it is going down the shitter. I am not a little Englander, I am as wishy-washy/wooly as they come.

If I had to choose between England and the USA I would choose to live in the USA. Crawley, Stoke, Middlesborough or New York? Hmmmm...

I have issues with American foreign policy. I don't like American jingoism. I don't like creationism. I don't like gun ownership. I don't like the rates of obesity. I don't like the treatment of racial minorities. There are many things I don't like about America.

But all the anti-americans have to ask who they would rather have as the worlds premier superpower:
China?
Russia?
Iran?
North Korea?
Saudi Arabia?
France? Wink

For all it's faults America is a potentially great nation. It is the best country in the world because... well, look at the competition.

RE: BBC
For all it's faults it still has Match of the Day. The Boosh series 2 is great. I didn't like the self-congratulatory tone of series 3.
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