The Light Was Yellow Sir
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The problem with the BBC is constant government interference. They’re always at the whim of the government of the day, particularly a Tory government (which we almost always have), constantly threatening to ‘close it down’ or ‘stop the licence fee’.Being from a Northern Irish Catholic family and watching the news from the 70s onwards it was clear the BBC has always been a propaganda machine. It doesnt make it unwatchable and most of the time the don't just lie. What they do is provide an opinion, miss out key facts or present facts in a way to make you think and feel a specific way. This has only got worse in the clickbait era. The issue isnt that the BBC are now doing it, the issue is that people are only just realising it.
It doesn't make the BBC impossible to watch you just have to do so knowing what they are doing and looking for what they don' t tell you or work out why they are presenting things in a certain way.
The sports department moved to Salford and employed a load of former MUTV people (as that was the only real pool of staff in the NW with sports television experience). As such it was only ever going to go one way.
And yes Slimey is a ****, so is his boss, and so are a lot of those operating the social media channels, and their bosses as well. But personally I love to watch how they try to make Utd relevant. Take the latest story that Sesko 'wants' Utd dispute a lower bid, yet no mention of the respective wages being offered by Utd or Newcastle, wonder why that is?
I think they used to be able to stand up to government but individual self-interest will always win out, sadly.
This independence was eroded under Wilson in the 60’s, further undermined in the 70’s and has been on steroids since Thatcher. For example, there was always a trades union rep on the board but she ended that. The board was dissolved in 2006 and replaced by the BBC Trust until 2017 when the Board was reformed.
Governments appoint the DG and the board and want those appointments to be sympathetic to the views of the government.
To ‘compete’ with subscriber tv or advertising funded tv, they are continually told people have to be watching, clicking and browsing the BBC.
As they’re ‘measured’ in clicks, viewers and readers why would they not mimic what everyone else is doing? Keep the rags relevant, talk about Liverpool in reverential tones, belittle everyone else. Unfortunately, to not do so, would be the end for them.
Whether that is a desirable outcome is a different discussion, but it’s clearly why they do what they do.