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BBCNEWS Review 2021 December 26, 2021 20:32:00

Into this heady brew, britain launched a new experiment, partly inspired by america. and while piers was busy throwing a fit before he quit, the all white teenybopper trump fan club was getting equally hysterical about the interview. in the us, cable news is no longer regulated. it prioritises personality and opinion in prime time slots, from the liberal msnbc, to the right wing fox news. britain still has a broadcast regulator, ofcom, but is moving in the same direction. more than 30 years after he was the launch chairman of sky, former sunday times editor and ex bbc broadcaster andrew neil played the same role for the new gb news, pitched as a centre right antidote to established broadcasters. will we be different from the existing networks? yes! because they all do the same thing. so what s the point of doing what they do? will we cover stories ....

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BBCNEWS Review 2021 The Media Year January 1, 2022 20:38:00

And, in retaliation, bbc world news was banned in beijing. there have also been tit for tat expulsions ofjournalists in both the us and in china. beijing, it seems, still wants to try to control public information. take a look at how low bbc would go to speak ill of china by giving up objectivity and why that. one of the world s oldest known civilizations is using the world s newest technology to propagate its message and curtail that of rivals. this is what the media want you to believe. in february, the uk s independent broadcast regulator, ofcom, removed the licence of china s state controlled network, cgtn. the station had failed to prove its independence from china s leadership. they immediately struck back, banning the bbc s world news channel in a tit for tat measure. it was merely an escalation of tension. the chinese authorities have long been unhappy about the bbc s coverage of detention camps for ....

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BBCNEWS The Media Show January 23, 2022 17:46:00

Were, and i think that s a mistake and we do try and press ofcom harder on that. but it s radio one and radio two that people worry about as being too commercial and, you know, getting into territory that they shouldn t be in? y. to a degree, although i think you have to acknowledge if you re going to allow the bbc to be in the radio business, it s going to have to be in most bits of the radio business and therefore it will be in the popular music end. but we expect, if they re being funded the way they are, that that they do more than just play the hits that they have a breadth of music and a breadth of subject matter which, you know, should be in a contract that they have with the population, if you like, through their ofcom contract, and that needs to be enforced. and the other element you ve said, katie is the bbc is extraordinarily well funded compared to the commercial sector. and i think one of our concerns has always been that they appear to be so well funded that they ....

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BBCNEWS Our World December 28, 2021 01:31:00

Between the business secretary, kwasi kwarteng, and the uk s energy industry, to try to resolve the ongoing crisis caused by rising wholesale gas prices. energy companies have warned that bills could go up by 50 per cent next year without government action. theo leggett reports. a midwinter meeting, at a time when the energy industry is battling a deep economic chill. the cost of gas on european wholesale markets has been hitting record levels, and suppliers say consumers will end up paying a heavy price. energy companies themselves have already been badly hit. more than two dozen have gone out of business since the summer, and more casualties are expected. that s because, so far, they have had to absorb most of the extra costs themselves. it s a situation that won t last. household gas and electricity bills are capped by the energy regulator, ofcom, but with wholesale prices at their current levels, it seems inevitable the cap will be ....

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BBCNEWS The Media Show January 23, 2022 05:45:00

To government and to ofcom that the bbc funding model, which is essentially public money it s a tax in one form or another needs to make sure that, then, the bbc adheres to the highest standards in terms of the content contract they have with ofcom. i think ofcom have been actually less forceful than the old bbc governors were, and i think that s a mistake and we do try and press ofcom harder on that. but it s radio one and radio two that people worry about as being too commercial and, you know, getting into territory that they shouldn t be in? y. to a degree, although i think you have to acknowledge if you re going to allow the bbc to be in the radio business, it s going to have to be in most bits of the radio business and therefore it will be in the popular music end. but we expect, if they re being funded the way they are, that that they do more than just play the hits that they have a breadth of music and a breadth of subject matter which, you know, should be ....

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