Well the BBC is technically forcing us to watch it. Many people don’t watch TV at all but constantly receive threatening letters complaigning that we are not paying for a TV License that we don’t use. They want every single household to have a TV and a license even if we don’t watch the BBC. So that is a big problem with a forced narrative from the BBC. I do agree that they do a lot of things well but it’s often too little too late. However, my main issue is not the quality of state controlled media or the ethical problems with that but rather the fact that they keep forcing us to pay for it. Even if we don’t use it.
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skisnow@lemmy.ca 8 hours agostate controlled media is very bad
Hard disagree: if there’s one thing we’ve seen over the many decades, BBC News for all its various stumbles has done a good job of setting a high bar for all the commercial news TV in the UK.
Just compare it to the absolute trainwreck that is US TV news media. Sky News for example is a Murdoch station just like Fox News, and yet they don’t have even a fraction of the amount of crazy on there because the British people have come to expect their news presenters to act like adults and make at least some attempt at impartiality.
Even if you don’t like the BBC’s output, you still get the benefit from its effect on the independents, and it’s not like anyone’s forcing you to watch it.
me_myself_and_I@lemmy.world 7 hours ago
michaelmrose@lemmy.world 7 hours ago
Literally everything that is paid for with tax dollars wodks like that. Did you think you got a refund in the mail if you don’t drive on a particular road.
me_myself_and_I@lemmy.world 4 hours ago
We don’t use dollars in the UK
ivanafterall@lemmy.world 8 hours ago
Likewise NPR/PBS in the US. They’re really the tits.
mattyroses@lemmy.today 7 hours ago
NPR has gone to shit since the Bush admin. It parrots way too much government propaganda. Look to Pacifica.