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nick watson | 30.05.2005 19:58

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"Audiences are at the heart of BBC News which strives to report what matters in the UK and around the world with independence and impartiality.

"The BBC News mantra has always been one of truth, impartiality, accuracy and diversity of opinion.

"The BBC has always recognised the fundamental need for independent journalism to support a healthy democracy, and sought to be a trusted guide in an information age.

"Accommodating a range of views is a must for democratic debate, and BBC News has always endeavoured to offer a platform for such voices."


- Helen Boaden, BBC news director, november 2004

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"Greg Dyke, the BBC's director general, has attacked American television reporting of Iraq. ‘For any news organisation to act as a cheerleader for government is to undermine your credibility,’ he said. ‘They should be... balancing their coverage, not banging the drum for one side or the other.’ He said research showed that, of 840 experts interviewed on American news programmes during the invasion of Iraq, only four opposed the war. ‘If that were true in Britain, the BBC would have failed in its duty.’

"Did Dyke say all this with a straight face? Let's look at what research shows about the BBC's reporting of Iraq. Media Tenor, the non-partisan, Bonn-based media research organisation, has examined the Iraq war reporting of some of the world's leading broadcasters, including the US networks and the BBC. It concentrated on the coverage of opposition to the war.

"The second-worst case of denying access to anti-war voices was ABC in the United States, which allowed them a mere 7 per cent of its overall coverage. The worst case was the BBC, which gave just 2 per cent of its coverage to opposition views - views that represented those of the majority of the British people. A separate study by Cardiff University came to the same conclusion. The BBC, it said, had 'displayed the most pro-war agenda of any [British] broadcaster'."

- john pilger, december 2003


 http://pilger.carlton.com/print/133161
 http://news.bbc.co.uk/newswatch/ukfs/hi/newsid_3970000/newsid_3975900/3975913.stm

nick watson
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