I have no opinion about this whatsoever. Here are just four links in a row, presented in a reverse-chronological (most recent first) fashion with no attempt whatsoever to make a point, which nonetheless are prefaced with a proviso that any position you may infer that I have is entirely mine and not that of my employer. And I don’t have one anyway:
- Fox News hits back at “Outfoxed” video and New York Times article which claimed that the network demonstrated institutionalised right-wing bias in their broadcasting…
- The “Outfoxed” video is currently highly placed in current Amazon.com charts and includes reports from former Fox staff as well of the findings of a group formed to review every word spoken by the network over months of broadcasts…
- The view of the Fox News piece by the independent broadcasting standards body in the UK (Ofcom) finds the Fox News piece did not show “respect for the truth”, did not give the BBC a chance to respond and that the personal views displayed were based upon “false evidence”…
- Fairly heady video of Fox’s view of the BBC and the Hutton inquiry that described the network as displaying “a frothing-at-the-mouth anti-Americanism that was obsessive, irrational and dishonest” and that the BBC “felt entitled to lie and, when caught lying, felt entitled to defend its lying reporters and executives”…
That’s your lot. Move along. Nothing to see here.
4 replies on “I have no opinion about this whatsoever…”
Tom, have you got the last two the wrong way around? Shouldn’t the Ofcom report predate the Fox segment on the Hutton enquiry?
So are you and Cory dating then?
Foxes And Spiders
From Ofcom, via plasticbag.org. Fox News said that the BBC had appointed a special executive to monitor ëpro-Arabí bias at the network; that tapping the phrase ìBBC anti-Americanî into Google resulted in 47,200 hits; that the BBC ìcontinually bashedî A…
Foxes And Spiders
From Ofcom, via plasticbag.org. Fox News said that the BBC had appointed a special executive to monitor ëpro-Arabí bias at the network; that tapping the phrase ìBBC anti-Americanî into Google resulted in 47,200 hits; that the BBC ìcontinually bashedî A…