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I just stick to the bbc. They have their critics but I find them fair. The problem with independent television and cable channels is that the way they are funded can often introduce bias in their programmes/ news items which they are happy to encourage as that suits their paying audience.
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Nope pp...can not have the bbc..a great shame as it was the impartial voice of reason respected ans admired worldwide .However it is now a tory mouthpiece..their coverage leading up to the the last election was disgraceful ..Kuenssberg lying about fake assaults outside a hospital and her clear law breaking when claiming that the postal vote was a disaster for Labour on the eve of voting day.Laura Neil and Matlis all tory through and through..I think Cameron has a lot to answer for.
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Well, if there are complaints that the bbc are politically biased, they do try to deal with it, the Maitlis newsnight episode being a recent example. We as political observers have inbuilt biases and can find faults in most programmes but in general, looking through all bbc news and political programmes, I find them, let's say fairer than others.
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words fail me
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Jeanine Piro, Sean Hannity, Jesse Waters all of Fox News. Nothing to compare with them in Blighty, you can take the worst ever from Blighty and they would not come within 200,000 light years of those.
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Pirro is always pissed as a fart
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Chris Cuomo Lon Demon Christiane Amanpour Michael Holmes all CNN, nothing to compare with them in Blighty. You can take the worst from Blighty, and they would not come within 1,000000 lights years of these |