Thursday 3 December 2009

BBC Leyland

Reading the Guardian, a bloke is saying that the Beeb bought the Lonely Planet guidebooks for £90 million, but they're probably worth far less now.

Isn't the BBC like a nationalised industry? They can spend henormous amounts, claiming that this will increase their (pitiful) overseas sales, and if it fails, who cares? They'll get plenty more money.

Reminiscent of British Leyland, always about to make a profit and always given more money to waste. Until one day....

Thursday 1 October 2009

BBC in correct pronunciation shock

The wondrous Beeb had an interview on its BBC24 news channel with the new NATO Sec-Gen, the former dansk PM, Mr Anders Fogh Rasmussen (under a little noticed law passed a few years ago by the Danish parly (Folketing or People's Thing), all PMs must henceforth be called Rasmussen).

Amazingly, they pronounced his name correctly as Anners Fo Rasmussen.

This from the BBC (model for Orwell's Ministry of Truth, but it's not that bad) which in the 80s regularly reported from Moscow on Glaznoss, which is actually pronounced Gwassnawst. From the German word for glass, oddly enough.

Incidentally Mr Raz believes we can still win in Afghanistan. Yes, and all Hans Christian's stories are true.

Friday 11 September 2009

BBC World Service - BBC West Service

For some reason, BBC World Service is easily heard in southern England. It relays Western assumptions. E.g. if a bourgeoise woman is to be whipped for wearing trousers in the Sudan (she wasn't), this is big news. But the plight of the women of, say, the Congo is not, because rape and cannibalism are not feminist issues. Similarly, a Malaysian woman being prosecuted for drinking beer is more important than the plight of 75 million female Untouchables.



Similarly, the executions of 37 convicted criminals in the USA is an obsessive issue. The public murders of thousands of Chinese convicted after a brief trial is never an issue.

In fact the Western Assumption Service is beholden to the Foreign Office, which gives it its £150 million yearly budget.

Tuesday 18 August 2009

BBC refuses to correct itself

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An interesting post by Mark Easton, the Beeb's Home Affairs editor. Feminists claim that the gap between male & female part-time earnings is 39%. The Govt's statistics tsar has asked the Equality (i.e. discrimination) Office to stop saying this, as they are clearly taking the figure for part-time earnings and comparing it with men's full-time earnings. They have not complied. The Beeb, however, continue to repeat this lie, ignoring their own Home Affairs editor. Nice one.

Tuesday 21 July 2009

BBC Class warriors

The Govt. have published a report saying what a horrible class-ridden country Britain is. Labour's usual negativity. The BBC describe the report as independent. It is indeed. The report's author is Alan Milburn. Labour MP.

Tuesday 30 June 2009

BBC's blank incuriosity

Today (Tuesday) French media are reporting the loss of an Airbus 310 in the Indian Ocean, from at least 6.30 London time. It didn't make R. Guardian's headlines at 8 a.m., but it was the 4th item on the news. It appears that 153 people have been lost.

The BBC failed to mention that another Airbus was lost 29 days ago in the South Atlantic. This was covered by the BBC in their usual tear-jerking fashion. Yet nobody at the Beeb noticed that the loss of 2 Airbuses in 33 days is CATASTROPHIC and will be the subject of intense scrutiny in the next few days. My guess is that the oh-so-wonderful Beeb employs only people with a blank incuriosity about the news. If an Airbus were lost every week, they would regard it as just random chance.

Aujourd'hui (mardi) les médias fransais annoncent la disparition d'un Airbus 310 a l'océan Indien, des au moins 6.30 heure de Londres...la "Beeb" ne fait aucune mention de la perte d'autre Airbus il ya 29 jours (1r juin), évidemment incurieuse de savoir comment on a perdu 2 Airbus en 4 semaines. Une catastrophé pour l'Aérospatiale.

BBC - can't even read the time

"6 minutes to 6" announced the hapless Jim Naughtie (sic) of R. Guardian's "Today", at 6 minutes to 8.

No-one corrected him.

The programme starts at 6 a.m.

Friday 5 June 2009

BBC Secrecy

The BBC has been bullying MPs to get out of them how much expenses they have been claiming, and why.

Needless to say, with its effortless hypocrisy, it refuses to divulge how much its radio presenters receive - to a committee of MPs!

Friday 29 May 2009

BBC News and its bizarre priorities

Radio Guardian's main morning news at 0800 often has odd, if not unique, top stories.

Today it's the inevitable fact that mosquitoes are becoming resistant to the current best drug.
Only 3 sites are shown on Google News with this "scoop" - 2 are specialized health sites and one is - BBC News.

Meanwhile 1000s of organs report on Ceylon/Pakistan/North Korea/GM-Opel-Vauxhall.

Gradually, during the day, the story will slip down the BBC running order and disappear by evening.

And for this we pay £3 billion!

Saturday - not really. Total number of sites covering story has crept up to 45 on Google News.

Tuesday 28 April 2009

BBC and recession

Wonder if the recession will lead to the Beeb giving the Men in Black (sack) to some of its correspondents. If you listen carefully, most of them tell you nothing you couldn't get from reading the online papers. Almost every day one comes across a "Corresondent" you've never heard of. Yesterday it was a Home Affairs Corr. Presumably he works under Homo Affairs Editor, Mark Easton.

The only one who's any good is Robert "Dr Who" Peston, who's spookily well-informed on th'economy. A pact with Mephistoph?

Wednesday 18 February 2009

The Bbc & the Internet

The Beeb has a curious relationship with the wondrous Web. It spends hundreds of millions of pounds on its website, but rarely references the web, or even its own site, except for giving free publicity to Facebook and similar "games", as I call them.

I suspect that its employees are discouraged from using the web. Listening to Today, on Radio Guardian, it's mentioned about once every 3 years. Recently someone mentioned that Ed Stourton (Ed Stutter-and-Pant) had a Facebook entry, abour 3 years ago John Humphreys caught out a Gumn minister by looking something up on the Web. Otherwise nothing.

Doing research on the web might make BBC-ers more skeptical. Hence to be avoided. Mustn't spoil a good story with skepticism.

Tuesday 6 January 2009

Worst BBC English of 2008

A reference on the World disService to the Dutchess team. Then I thought the Duchy's team. Duchy of Cornwall? They got a football side? Then I realised he meant the Dutch team.

Why not the English's team? Or the US Olympic team could be the American's team.