I take it you didn't see his 'edited' version of his question(s) to Alex Salmond?This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Nick is a nasty little piece of work, IMO.
From Wiki - "Robinson was interested in politics from a young age, and went on to study Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Oxford University, where he was also President of the Oxford University Conservative Association. Starting out in broadcasting at Piccadilly Radio, after a year as President of the Conservative Party youth group, he worked his way up as a producer, eventually becoming deputy editor of Panorama before becoming a political correspondent in 1996."
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Thread: BBC bias again?
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28-09-2017 03:19 PM #61
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28-09-2017 05:07 PM #62
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And john swinney's wife works, or did work for the BBC i believe.
Its diffixult to find people involved in politics who aren't 'tainted' to one extent or another by having political opinions of their own.
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28-09-2017 05:31 PM #63This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I added the Wiki part to show that he is not exactly 'a neutral' in reporting circles when it comes to politics.Last edited by snooky; 28-09-2017 at 05:36 PM.
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28-09-2017 06:09 PM #64
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I thought this thread had been resurrected to report that Rona Fairhead ex chair of the BBC trust has been given a life peerage.
Tories looking after their own again.
https://www.theguardian.com/media/20...nisterial-post
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28-09-2017 07:01 PM #65
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19-11-2017 10:54 AM #68
Anybody seen the Beeb's barrel-scraping trailer for Andrew Neill's prog (spoofing 007)?
Embarrassingly bad by any standards.
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29-11-2017 07:56 PM #69
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The BBC, Andrew Neil, and the Tories. All, one and the same really.
Maybe, Andrew, and Nick, can start a wee show up themselves. RT offer good rates.
https://www.thecanary.co/uk/2017/11/...lection-video/
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What a pathetic and unnecessary attempt at political point scoring.
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30-11-2017 10:12 PM #72
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Couple of years ago, folk would say your paranoid if you mentioned the media is bent. People must be blind if they cannot admit at the very least, that the presentation of information is slanted and some politicians get a much easier ride than others.
I don't want cheerleading in the media but what we have just now is selling everyone short.
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Bateman has produced a great piece on the latest news over the holiday period, and he should know, he was one of them back in the day. The hacks must take a skiing holiday and allow others to take over. You'll have to read the blog to get what I mean.:
https://t.co/z63BIjQ6sd
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MORE THAN ONE IN TEN SCOTTISH CHILDREN FROM FAMILIES ‘ON THE FINANCIAL EDGE
Is in the papers tomorrow..
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07-01-2018 09:11 PM #77
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Is it saying that this is labour's media plan leaked (if so, i dont see the problem) or is it a list of stories that have been published (in which case i can see the problen)?
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07-01-2018 09:22 PM #78
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Stories provided by a political party and embargoed, to be published daily over the Christmas /new year period.
My comment above is the knee that's mean t to be scheduled for tomorrow. If you look at the link to Batemans piece, the full text of each of the stories over the past 2 weeks are included.
Save for a little editing, "job done" for the newspaper, and for Labour spreading a pr message without proper journalistic challenge.
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07-01-2018 10:11 PM #79
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I read the texts as being the written-up stories as provided by the labour party, not the published articles. That is stabdard practice, though - the print media has been completely hollowed out, and so will be grateful for steers from anyone.
But they cant just publish them verbatim, they will have to fact check, and they will have to take them to the Scottish Govt for a response etc and get quotes.
Im just not clear what the blog is accusing them of? Being really organised? I can assure you all political parties, and many lobbying organisations act in a similar way, as the blog itself makes clear.
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08-01-2018 05:43 AM #80
Not on the bias but a damning account of the inequalities that exist at the BBC
http://carriegracie.com/news.htmlThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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The story on the Ambulances having 10,000 single person calls in the last 4 years was given to the BBC by the Tories. It was a FOI, received in August last year. As it was news, why would it be held back until the winter, when the NHS is under more strain.
The BBC have a lot to answer for in this one story. They should also remember when an FOI is requested, everyone can see when it has been requested, and answered.
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Bateman's follow up blog, after he's had it in the neck from all and sundry. Food for thought.
http://derekbateman.scot/2018/01/07/...like-a-kipper/
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I dont know about specific cases, but presumably they held it over to suit their own internal agenda and timelines, and to maximise its effect. All political parties and the Scottish Gobt would do this, its why they have teams of media staffers. There is nothing suspicious about it, its normal behaviour and its certainly not a media conspiracy - the media cant report a story they dont have!
The blog appears to be lambasting labour for having a media plan, but unless someone can point to a strong correlation between these stories in the plan, and them appearing in print, i dont understand the point he is making.
Likewise, even if they do appear in the media, all that demonstrates is a lazy media. And newspapers are up front (generally) about their political bias, they are allowed to be. So really, the blogger would need to demonstrate that there is a strong correlation between this media plan and the BBC output, and that they ignored similar plans from other parties and from tge SG for there to be a bias, surely?
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08-01-2018 10:55 AM #86
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Bateman is having a go at the MSM for allowing themselves to be used by all parties, without putting in the effort to actually hold government, and it's opposition to account. Hence the reason the readership is on the wane, and more people are getting their news elsewhere.
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I also agree the BBC should be held to higher standards - but equally, news is news, and if they havemt got a good story and one arrives in their inbox, why shouldn't they use it, although they should say when the figures came from and where they got the info.
I dont really get your indignation about the ambulance story - so the tories sat on it, so what? Its their story, its their right surely? Everyone will try to maximise a story's impact, and take into account wider ramifications, or to suit their own internal reasons (whatever they may be).
None of this is BBC bias however.
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They will also offer the SG or whoever the right of reply, so that they can counter.
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I suppose it depends on how many "stories" the BBC have run from each party. Going by their equal pay debacle, I'm not sure I'd trust them as far as I could throw them.
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I would bet a good amount of money that the BBC run more stories from scottish govt news releases than any other political party. It wouldnt even surprise me if theuy ran more from the SG than all other parties combined.
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