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OT- Clarkson Joins The Burka Debate
On Aug 1, 8:32*am, Arthur Figgis wrote:
On 01/08/2010 16:09, allantracy wrote: The Daily Mirror ran one of those appalling ‘politics of envy’ stories Next thing we know the Sun will have pictures of topless women, and the Times an article about how the BBC is a bad thing! Lord Reith's BBC was a landmark in broadcasting history. At one time it was one of the UK's greatest assets. Sadly, very sadly, it has long since passed its "sell buy" date. |
OT- Clarkson Joins The Burka Debate
On 01/08/2010 18:07, 1506 wrote:
On Aug 1, 8:32 am, Arthur wrote: On 01/08/2010 16:09, allantracy wrote: The Daily Mirror ran one of those appalling ‘politics of envy’ stories Next thing we know the Sun will have pictures of topless women, and the Times an article about how the BBC is a bad thing! Lord Reith's BBC was a landmark in broadcasting history. At one time it was one of the UK's greatest assets. Sadly, very sadly, it has long since passed its "sell buy" date. (Aren't you on a different continent?) So what is the alternative - and is it fair and balanced? -- Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK |
OT- Clarkson Joins The Burka Debate
On Aug 1, 10:25*am, Arthur Figgis wrote:
On 01/08/2010 18:07, 1506 wrote: On Aug 1, 8:32 am, Arthur *wrote: On 01/08/2010 16:09, allantracy wrote: The Daily Mirror ran one of those appalling ‘politics of envy’ stories Next thing we know the Sun will have pictures of topless women, and the Times an article about how the BBC is a bad thing! Lord Reith's BBC was a landmark in broadcasting history. *At one time it was one of the UK's greatest assets. *Sadly, very sadly, it has long since passed its "sell buy" date. (Aren't you on a different continent?) Not always! So what is the alternative - and is it fair and balanced? A free market in broadcasting, much as we have with newspapers.. Within that I would like to think that there is room for a fact based unbiassed service like the BBC or PBS. Unfortunately I do not think human nature can, or has, maintain(ed) that level of detachemnt over the long term. |
OT- Clarkson Joins The Burka Debate
On 01/08/2010 18:36, 1506 wrote:
On Aug 1, 10:25 am, Arthur wrote: On 01/08/2010 18:07, 1506 wrote: On Aug 1, 8:32 am, Arthur wrote: On 01/08/2010 16:09, allantracy wrote: The Daily Mirror ran one of those appalling ‘politics of envy’ stories Next thing we know the Sun will have pictures of topless women, and the Times an article about how the BBC is a bad thing! Lord Reith's BBC was a landmark in broadcasting history. At one time it was one of the UK's greatest assets. Sadly, very sadly, it has long since passed its "sell buy" date. (Aren't you on a different continent?) Not always! So what is the alternative - and is it fair and balanced? A free market in broadcasting, much as we have with newspapers.. Within that I would like to think that there is room for a fact based unbiassed service like the BBC or PBS. I guess you haven't seen a British newspaper for some time! Unfortunately I do not think human nature can, or has, maintain(ed) that level of detachemnt over the long term. -- Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK |
OT- Clarkson Joins The Burka Debate
On Aug 1, 11:03*am, Arthur Figgis wrote:
On 01/08/2010 18:36, 1506 wrote: On Aug 1, 10:25 am, Arthur *wrote: On 01/08/2010 18:07, 1506 wrote: On Aug 1, 8:32 am, Arthur * *wrote: On 01/08/2010 16:09, allantracy wrote: The Daily Mirror ran one of those appalling ‘politics of envy’ stories Next thing we know the Sun will have pictures of topless women, and the Times an article about how the BBC is a bad thing! Lord Reith's BBC was a landmark in broadcasting history. *At one time it was one of the UK's greatest assets. *Sadly, very sadly, it has long since passed its "sell buy" date. (Aren't you on a different continent?) Not always! So what is the alternative - and is it fair and balanced? A free market in broadcasting, much as we have with newspapers.. Within that I would like to think that there is room for a fact based unbiassed service like the BBC or PBS. I guess you haven't seen a British newspaper for some time! Telegraph and Times, January, 2010. Both, present a variation of conservative thought. Other newspapers take differing editorial stances. |
OT- Clarkson Joins The Burka Debate
On Sun, 01 Aug 2010 19:03:10 +0100, Arthur Figgis
wrote in misc.transport.urban-transit: On 01/08/2010 18:36, 1506 wrote: On Aug 1, 10:25 am, Arthur wrote: On 01/08/2010 18:07, 1506 wrote: On Aug 1, 8:32 am, Arthur wrote: On 01/08/2010 16:09, allantracy wrote: The Daily Mirror ran one of those appalling ‘politics of envy’ stories Next thing we know the Sun will have pictures of topless women, and the Times an article about how the BBC is a bad thing! Lord Reith's BBC was a landmark in broadcasting history. At one time it was one of the UK's greatest assets. Sadly, very sadly, it has long since passed its "sell buy" date. (Aren't you on a different continent?) Not always! So what is the alternative - and is it fair and balanced? A free market in broadcasting, much as we have with newspapers.. Within that I would like to think that there is room for a fact based unbiassed service like the BBC or PBS. I guess you haven't seen a British newspaper for some time! Wasn't the last revolution that The Graunaid got a spell-checker? Unfortunately I do not think human nature can, or has, maintain(ed) that level of detachemnt over the long term. |
OT- Clarkson Joins The Burka Debate
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1506 wrote: On Aug 1, 10:25=A0am, Arthur Figgis wrote: On 01/08/2010 18:07, 1506 wrote: On Aug 1, 8:32 am, Arthur =A0wrote: On 01/08/2010 16:09, allantracy wrote: The Daily Mirror ran one of those appalling =91politics of envy=92 st= ories Next thing we know the Sun will have pictures of topless women, and th= e Times an article about how the BBC is a bad thing! Lord Reith's BBC was a landmark in broadcasting history. =A0At one time it was one of the UK's greatest assets. =A0Sadly, very sadly, it has long since passed its "sell buy" date. (Aren't you on a different continent?) Not always! So what is the alternative - and is it fair and balanced? A free market in broadcasting, much as we have with newspapers.. You've not heard of satellite and cable then? -- Graeme Wall This address not read, substitute trains for rail Transport Miscellany at www.greywall.demon.co.uk/rail Photo galleries at http://graeme-wall.fotopic.net/ |
OT- Clarkson Joins The Burka Debate
On 01/08/2010 19:16, 1506 wrote:
On Aug 1, 11:03 am, Arthur wrote: On 01/08/2010 18:36, 1506 wrote: On Aug 1, 10:25 am, Arthur wrote: On 01/08/2010 18:07, 1506 wrote: On Aug 1, 8:32 am, Arthur wrote: On 01/08/2010 16:09, allantracy wrote: The Daily Mirror ran one of those appalling ‘politics of envy’ stories Next thing we know the Sun will have pictures of topless women, and the Times an article about how the BBC is a bad thing! Lord Reith's BBC was a landmark in broadcasting history. At one time it was one of the UK's greatest assets. Sadly, very sadly, it has long since passed its "sell buy" date. (Aren't you on a different continent?) Not always! So what is the alternative - and is it fair and balanced? A free market in broadcasting, much as we have with newspapers.. Within that I would like to think that there is room for a fact based unbiassed service like the BBC or PBS. I guess you haven't seen a British newspaper for some time! Telegraph and Times, January, 2010. Both, present a variation of conservative thought. Other newspapers take differing editorial stances. The Telegraph is now just the Daily Mail on bigger paper. -- Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK |
OT- Clarkson Joins The Burka Debate
1506 wrote:
Telegraph and Times, January, 2010. Both, present a variation of conservative thought. Trouble is, they are being sold under a misleading name which suggests they present *news*. -- http://gallery120232.fotopic.net/p9632787.html (25 198 at Warrington Bank Quay, 5 Jun 1985) |
OT- Clarkson Joins The Burka Debate
On Aug 1, 11:20*am, Graeme wrote:
In message * * * * * 1506 wrote: On Aug 1, 10:25=A0am, Arthur Figgis wrote: On 01/08/2010 18:07, 1506 wrote: On Aug 1, 8:32 am, Arthur =A0wrote: On 01/08/2010 16:09, allantracy wrote: The Daily Mirror ran one of those appalling =91politics of envy=92 st= ories Next thing we know the Sun will have pictures of topless women, and th= e Times an article about how the BBC is a bad thing! Lord Reith's BBC was a landmark in broadcasting history. =A0At one time it was one of the UK's greatest assets. =A0Sadly, very sadly, it has long since passed its "sell buy" date. (Aren't you on a different continent?) Not always! So what is the alternative - and is it fair and balanced? A free market in broadcasting, much as we have with newspapers.. You've not heard of satellite and cable then? Which are great. But, the BBC has a license to utilize the public airwaves. They should either stay true to the "unbiased" mandate, or stop accepting the license fee. |
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