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  • Ten years on, BBC bias is worse than ever 18th March 2024
  • Lying about Farage? At the BBC, it’s par for the course 25th July 2023
  • The BBC witch-finders are coming for YOU 4th July 2023
  • Don’t worry, Huw, your £410,000 BBC salary is safe 18th April 2023
  • BBC shrugs off report from the echo chamber 2nd February 2023
  • The BBC at 100: Leading the push for totalitarianism 20th October 2022
  • The BBC’s 100 years of glory – by its hired historian 30th August 2022
  • The BBC, skewered through its rotten core 16th August 2022
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Survey of the Today Programme’s Podcast Service, December 2005

News-Watch Reports | by Andrew
A survey into the BBC’s Today programme podcast found that the new form of broadcasting raises serious issues of balance and impartiality.

Today Programme Survey – Winter 2005

News-Watch Reports | by Andrew
On Monday 24 October 2005, Minotaur Media Tracking began a nine week investigation into the Today programme’s coverage of European Union news and current affairs. Minotaur sought to establish whether the BBC’s charter requirements of broad impartiality and fairness were…

Analysis of BBC2’s ‘How Euro are You?’ October 2005

News-Watch Reports | by Andrew
Analysis of the live BBC2 programme ‘How Euro are You’, transmitted on October 3, 2005, was produced by Talent TV – devisors of the ‘Test the Nation’ format – in front of a studio audience and had at its core…

Survey of EU Coverage during the period of the UK General Election in June 2005

News-Watch Reports | by Andrew
On Monday 7 March 2005, Minotaur Media Tracking began a fifteen-week investigation into the BBC’s coverage of European Union news and current affairs. Minotaur sought to establish whether EU-related stories were given adequate consideration by the corporation’s flagship news and…

Paper for the Centre for Policy Studies – ‘BBC Bias?’ April 2005

News-Watch Reports | by Andrew
Two case studies for the CPS, looking at constrasting treatments of the Labour and Conservative conferences, and on general election debates on the management of the economy.
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