Sunday, April 21, 2013

THE ABSURDITY OF THE BBC


Read. this article . It would be funny if it wasn't so typical of the BBC.

The headline of news he was complaining about was "Labour peer Lord Ahmed was suspended after "Jewish claims"

http://www.thecommentator.com/article/3269/bbc_says_it_won_t_use_anti_semitism_because_the_word_is_too_long

And some of you may ask why should we protest against such dreadful misinformation.whether on BBC TV , radio or on their website . It's not that important is it? The answer lies in the facts below and the fact that if people bothered to complain the BBC would have to take notice becuse it costs the money to employ people to respond to complaints. especially if you appeal against their answers.

1. About BBC News

BBC News reaches 81% of the UK each week across all platforms.

Overall, BBC TV accounts for 73% of TV news consumption but produces just 25%.

The BBC regional 6.30pm news slot is the most watched UK bulletin.

The BBC News Channel is the most watched news channel reaching over 9m adults weekly.

The BBC News website is now used by over 20 million UK browsers each week.

BBC Network Radio news reached 54% of adults weekly in 2012 The audience to Global News in 2011/12 was 239 million, up 14m on the previous year.

1. BBC remains the news provider that the UK public trusts the most by far. An Ipsos Mori survey for the BBC, conducted in The February 2013, showed BBC News is by far the most trusted source of news in the UK – with 58% selecting it as the one source they would most likely to turn for news they trust, significantly ahead of the nearest provider (ITV on 14%).

The BBC is also considered the leading source for news that is trustworthy and impartial.

A YouGov poll for the Sunday Times between the 27-28 March contained questions from looking at trust in professions, including BBC news journalists.

It showed scores for trust in BBC journalists have risen markedly since December, back to levels seen in January 2012 1. The BBC remains the news provider that the UK public trusts the most by far. An Ipsos Mori survey for the BBC, conducted in February 2013, showed BBC News is by far the most trusted source of news in the UK – with 58% selecting it as the one source they would most likely to turn for news they trust, significantly ahead of the nearest provider (ITV on 14%).

The BBC is also considered the leading source for news that is trustworthy and impartial.

A YouGov poll for the Sunday Times between the

27-28 March contained questions from looking at trust in professions, including BBC news journalists. It showed scores for trust in BBC journalists have risen markedly since December, back to levels seen in January 2012

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