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Wrong in so much as he isn't talking about the Overton window, which is described thus; "... an approach to identifying the ideas that define the spectrum of acceptability of governmental policies".You’re talking about the Overton window but he’s talking about the bbc. You point neither agrees nor disagrees with his.
But recent research actually applies quite specifically to cognitive bias in how people react to media content. There is a section whose expectation and experience of what is fair coverage just continually veers right, on an ongoing basis. It is similair to the Overton window. And the phenomena involved may be one of the reasons for the Overton window, if you believe that theory has much validity. But the work is based on empirical research and tests specified with quite a different focus, and really we oughtn't conflate the two any more than Darwin's Theory of Evolution and Mendel's Rules Of Inheritance.