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The noble liar : how and why the BBC distorts the news to promote a liberal agenda (edition 2018)

by Robin Aitken

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How and why the BBC distorts the news to promote a liberal agenda. To some, it is the voice of the nation, yet to others it has never been clearer that the BBC is in the grip of an ideology that prevents it reporting fairly on the world. Robin Aitken, who spent twenty-five years working for the BBC as a reporter and executive, argues that the Corporation needs to be reminded that what is 'fake' rather depends on where one is standing. This punchy polemic galvanises the debate over how our license-fee money is spent and asks whether the BBC is a fair arbiter of the news, or whether it is a conduit for institutional liberal left-wing bias.… (more)
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Title:The noble liar : how and why the BBC distorts the news to promote a liberal agenda
Authors:Robin Aitken
Info:London : Biteback Publishing Ltd, 2018.
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How and why the BBC distorts the news to promote a liberal agenda. To some, it is the voice of the nation, yet to others it has never been clearer that the BBC is in the grip of an ideology that prevents it reporting fairly on the world. Robin Aitken, who spent twenty-five years working for the BBC as a reporter and executive, argues that the Corporation needs to be reminded that what is 'fake' rather depends on where one is standing. This punchy polemic galvanises the debate over how our license-fee money is spent and asks whether the BBC is a fair arbiter of the news, or whether it is a conduit for institutional liberal left-wing bias.

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