The BBC | Tim Davie resigns as Director General over Trump documentary edit (p 187)

Just mentioned - 50 'counter-protestors' arrested at/near a pub near the route the protest is taking towards the river.

Maybe they're just not looking to give it air time.
 
Heard Andrew Marr use the term ‘Right, right’ on that BBC politics show the other day.

Is this an off the cuff, softer term for ‘far right’?
 
The relationship between politicians, parties and client journalists is incestuous.

Pubcast revealed last night Cameron had sent the text "Daddies home" to a prominent BBC journalist as well as Nick Ferrari before the job was confirmed.

I'm guessing he sent it to Hurley Burley too because she said "Daddy Cameron is back in government." As it was announced officially.
 
All the on camera staff should just tell them to fuck off and leave or accept they are about to be working on a TV version of the Sun - I expect page 3 tits in the New Year

 
Newsnight proving difficult to influence editorially, unlike the digital News people.

Anyone see they pushed a complete non-story about Abu Dhabi to the lead? It dominated the News home page for most of monday.

No other outfit gave it more than a passing mention. By evening - having demoted multiple domestic political stories regarding Andy Burnham's appearance in front of the COVID enquiry to the bylines - the story was dropped unceremoniously.

It is glaringly obvious that Beeb's RW coterie of power brokers have more than a passing interest in the potential sale of the Telegraph.

And they clearly have far too much influence over content and news coverage.
 

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