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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Lou Weed who wrote (90722)4/6/2003 11:37:18 PM
From: Nadine Carroll  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
<<the official news channel of Great Britain wants the British to lose in Iraq?>>

Statements like this reflect very poorly on the writer (and I realize it was a quote from another poster).


Yes, it was from me.

The question of tone in the BBC's coverage reminds me of the local NPR's coverage of sports. NPR doesn't devote much time to sports coverage, but they do give the scores regularly. Without making a fuss of it, by words and tone they make it clear that they are happier when the local teams are winning than when they are losing. And why not?

Just so, the BBC's coverage makes it clear that they are rooting for a really stinging disaster, if not an outright calamity. Every setback is lovingly examined, while larger successes are reported perfunctorily. I hope you will grant that I have the discernment to tell the difference between "objectivity" and "hoping the war will be the disaster they predicted". Even if not, I am hardly alone in my observations on the BBC. After all, it was a the BBC's own defense correspondant who wrote that he was "gobsmacked" by the negative slant in the BBC's war coverage:

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