Never Mind The Principles Give Me The Cash

 

“As independent as resources permit”

 

 

The BBC is going all out on the Telegraph/Oborne story and remarkably shows no interest at all in widening its investigation to explore the likelihood of similar practises at other news organisations.

A familiar pattern of behaviour from the BBC which you may remember from the time of the phone hacking saga when the sole target was Murdoch and the BBC was seen to be acting in a way that was far from being neutral taking an active part in trying to close down a commercial and political rival.

The Telegraph, a Tory supporting paper, looks  set to be the BBC’s next target.

There must be many at the BBC who are laughing loudly at the damage they have inflicted upon their ideological rivals, the Tory Party and their media supporters, by the reinvention of a story that is over 5 years old.

Which, when you think about it, is an irony.  Here they are targeting the Telegraph for alleged practises that compromised their journalism and yet the BBC has been involved in one of the most blatant attempts to jerrymander an election, an attempt to undermine the democratic process, by manipulating the news.

Here the BBC gives Peter Oborne a platform to further castigate the Telegraph and demand an investigation into its practises…

Daily Telegraph’s Peter Oborne urges HSBC coverage review

“The Telegraph must now call an independent review.

“It can’t be done by the chief executive, he has been running the show, we need an independent outsider to come in and do a full assessment of the relationship between advertising and editorial.

“A fraud is being perpetrated on Telegraph readers who buy the paper expecting to get the news and instead get something that gives the impression it is vetted by the advertising department.”

 

 

The BBC then goes further and reports on its Newsnight ‘investigation’ saying…

More Telegraph writers voice concern

 

So that’ll be just the Telegraph that may or may not be involved in such practises then…the BBC has no interest in investigating just how widespread this is?

Hardly journalism on their own part is it?….they are doing exactly what they accuse the Telegraph of doing…limiting the scope of their journalism to reporting things that are in the interest of the BBC to highlight.

 

The Guardian has no such qualms, and in fact has allowed Simon Jenkins to criticise itself in a much more balanced and wide ranging look at the problem of advertising and its effects on the integrity of the Media’s journalism…

 

Yes, Peter Oborne, ads hurt press freedom. But the alternative is worse

Newspapers are institutionalised hypocrisy. They excoriate yet they cringe. They speak truth to power and then sup at its table. They stick their moral noses in the air while their bottoms rest on festering heaps of deals, perks, bribes and ads, without which they would not exist. The most amazing thing is that this murky edifice has delivered Britain a remarkably robust and free-spirited press.

Newspapers tend to downplay the scoops of others, as many did the Guardian’s WikiLeaks and Snowden revelations of 2011 and 2013. But a big story trumps such rivalry, as the Telegraph found to its advantage with its MPs’ expenses exposé in 2009.

 

Jenkins makes a remarkable claim about the Guardian’s own venality and lack of integrity…

Even the Guardian cannot be regarded as immune from such pressures.

In March 2007 Labour’s short-lived Pathfinder scheme, involving dire housing demolitions in the north, was inexplicably eulogised in a Guardian supplement in return for an undisclosed payment from the government.

Today its “branded content partner zone” is occupied by Unilever, “whose sources of revenue allow us to explore, in more depth than editorial budgets would otherwise allow, topics that we hope are of interest”.

 

The Guardian took money from the Labour government to promote one of its policies!

How much more damaging to the Media and a ‘Free Press’  than the Telegraph’s alleged actions is it when a news outlet dances to a government tune?

The BBC always prides itself on its supposed independence from government so where is the outraged shock that the Guardian, of all papers, has taken government money in return for favourable coverage?

 

Jenkins continues his wide ranging look at who compromises what for expediency’s sake in a harsh market….

Most serious publications have for half a century depended on subsidy, which leaves them at the mercy of their boards and benefactors. The Independent struggles under the generosity of an oligarch. The Times depends on some rich man craving its ownership. The Telegraph survives through staff cuts and deals with advertisers. The Guardian’s security has been bought at the expense of years of closures and job losses at its media subsidiaries.

Newspapers and broadcasters still have the resources and skills to digest, process and transmit masses of information in such a way as to hold the faith of readers. That is a vital democratic construct.

There is no question that the private sector is an insecure way of financing a free press that does not make money. But all other ways are worse. There are still as many daily newspapers published in Britain (nine) as there were 50 years ago, a continuous diversity available to no other western country. Online has not wiped out print. It has enhanced the penetration and prominence of both.

 

 

Evan Davis on Newsnight suggested that the Telegraph may have ‘prostituted itself for cash’ in a phrase that is purely perjorative and designed to be as unpleasant as possible…but then you have to ask what is the BBC’s own excuse for its compromised journalism?

The Telegraph may have altered its editorial to please its advertisers but then it is a commercial enterprise and the paper only exists because of its ability to make money from that advertising.  The BBC on the other hand has no such problems.  It has a licence to print money.

It’s coverage of the news and the way it allows its own bias and values to colour that news is far more damaging to democracy than the Telegraph’s actions.  The BBC has a vast audience that takes it on trust that the BBC is worthy of that trust and provides them with authentic, unadulterated news that helps to inform their decisions about politics and world events and therefore what the BBC tells them is more likely to be taken on trust than anything from a newspaper.

The BBC, as this blog exists to identify, abuses that trust and, as its HSBC story illustrates, seeks to change the political landscape and shape it to its own liking…preferrably with a Labour government ensconced at the next election…never mind the Middle East and climate change issues that the BBC interferes in rather than limiting itself to its job of reporting, not making, the news.

 

 

And on that subject, thanks to Guest Who in the comments, there is this…

 

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Stephen Woolfe MEP: We must look at what a £22m bung from the EU has done at the BBC

“BBC bias in favour of the EU ‘project’ has been obvious for years. However, figures on the Financial Transparency website of the European Commission now indicate just how deeply the BBC benefits from the goodwill of the EU elite. Between 2007 and 2013 the BBC was paid more than £22m by the European Union.”

“These funds are not identified as EU money in the BBC’s annual report.”

“This is not the only fraud in BBC news coverage. Current affairs programmes often interview allegedly independent ‘experts’ on EU issues without mentioning the ‘experts’ receive funding from EU institutions.”

The BBC received from the EU, by year:
2007  €1,943,146
2008  €6,336,295
2009  €3,498,043
2010  €6,034,385
2011  €354,954
2012   €5,269,083
2013 €6,744,151

Total: €30,180,057 (£22,382,997 at exchange rate Feb 18, 2015)

 

Not forgetting that £15,000 Roger Harrabin received from a climate change propaganda centre..

A senior BBC journalist, acting on behalf of the BBC accepted £15,000 to fund seminars from an organisation including the university at the heart of the ‘Climategate’ scandal – and later went on to cover the story without declaring an interest to viewers..

 

MPs say BBC must reveal details of journalists’ commercial deals

MPs have demanded that the BBC reveals details of all commercial deals its journalists have with other organisations, amid fears of an increasing number of conflicts of interest affecting their work.

 

 

 

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20 Responses to Never Mind The Principles Give Me The Cash

  1. Mat says:

    Excellent post Alan no doubt the pro multi billion £ corporation BBC girls will be along to point out that ‘our taking money ‘ is ethically and morally different to ‘your taking money ‘ PMSL!
    Anyone want a bet on how long before ‘Glasgow’ and ‘Bin lorry’ is brought up by the pro establishment media lot!

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  2. George R says:

    Yes, Alan.

    Financial interests can affect the policy actions of the media.

    But, as you point out, so too can political interests of media broadcasters, such as Beeboids/BBC-NUJ affect their output.

    Will Beeboids/BBC-NUJ make strong criticism of e.g.-
    a.) E.U,
    b.) Labour Party,
    c.) Turkey,
    d.) Islamic interests,
    e.) mass immigration,
    – given Beeboids/BBC-NUJ political stance on such matters?

    (And, of course, in the case of E.U, there are Beeboids’ financial interests.)

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  3. George R says:

    At least the ‘Telegraph’ published this:-

    “TELEGRAPH: THE MIDDLE EAST IS RED WITH THE BLOOD OF CHRISTIANS”

    http://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2015/02/18/telegraph-the-middle-east-is-red-with-the-blood-of-christians/?

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  4. Guest Who says:

    ‘The BBC then goes further and reports on its Newsnight ‘investigation’ saying…

    I must say that seeing ‘Newsnight’ and ‘investigation’ takes me back to a different time, when not so much money, but tribal politics governed what was very definitely ‘news’ to cover, and cover with a special professional integrity that took ‘unique’ to a new level.

    On matters grubby and lucre, I recall a while ago Jon Sopel (On ‘World News’ was it?) ‘reporting’ on such mind boggling scoops as the gold flecks in bars of soap (oh, the fun had with that), I think made by the missus of whichever Emir was hosting our Jon in whichever hotel was being promoted.

    All ad-based media are suspect on all sorts of hostage to the advertiser bases, from accuracy to subtlety of what goes in to quietly dropped. That’s why people surf a selection, and work around the outright corruption to tribal fealty.

    Too much and you treat them with distain, or deny them subscription funds or eyeballs they claim to their paymasters.

    Bar one.

    For whom unique funding and unique editorial is but the start, and the only hostages are those the UK courts currently exist to keep in line.

    Next week ‘The Future of the BBC’ inquiry report is published.

    http://www.parliament.uk/business/committees/committees-a-z/commons-select/culture-media-and-sport-committee/news/future-of-the-bbc-report-to-be-published/

    We’ll see then who else, in power, was and is in pay or thrall to who and what.

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  5. TheHighlandRebel says:

    Looking forward to this making the news headlines on al-Beeb today…and tomorrow….and next week…and the next few months.

    Well, maybe not.

    http://www.breitbart.com/london/2015/02/19/muslim-peers-staffer-paid-by-alleged-terror-group/

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  6. George R says:

    Will Beeboids be transparent, financially and politically, in their dealings with these well-known bidders for BBC 3?
    Will it affect broadcasting output?

    “BBC3 could be saved after two producers behind some of its biggest shows offer to buy the channel for £100million.
    “BBC3 is set for closure due to cost cutting in wake of licence fee freeze
    “But two producers behind biggest TV shows have offered to take it over.
    “Jimmy Mulville and John Thoday want to buy channel for £100 million.
    “The offer will pose a dilemma for new BBC Trust chairman Rona Fairhead.
    “She previously said that the youth channel would not be up for sale.”

    By PETER CAMPBELL,
    CITY CORRESPONDENT FOR THE DAILY MAIL.

    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2957928/BBC3-saved-two-producers-biggest-shows-offer-buy-channel-100million.html#ixzz3SCTR1pHK

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  7. Chop says:

    I’d be interested to know if the Daily Mail (They banned me forever for pointing out that Islam is not a religion, but a totalitarian system) are receiving backhanders from the EU, they seem to have a major hard on for anti-UKIP stories.

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  8. Ember2014 says:

    The BBC has conflicts of interest pouring out its fetid arse.

    As well as Greenpeace activists on their science team they enjoy receiving money from the EU.

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  9. CaptainPeacock says:

    Don’t forget that the Editor of Private Eye has had many contracts with the BBC. Not only the News Quiz but more than one documentaty series. I think Hislop is a man of great integrity so I dont think it matters. But it is the appearance that matters. The Editor of a magazine that does expose’s on the BBC being offered contracts with the same BBC. It just doesn’t look good. If in fact he is not paid for these TV appearances, then there is no problem.

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  10. petebogtrotter says:

    Its about time someone took the BBC to court for breaking the charter by getting money from the EU to promote the EU.
    Could a lawyer tell us if its an illegal act voiding the charter thus making collection of the telly tax illegal.

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    • Manonclaphamomnibus says:

      Where are they’ promoting the EU. That seems to be the preserve of business which keeps some of us in jobs. I assume you are retired

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      • Guest Who says:

        ‘I assume you are retired’

        Careful. Some of the weekend shift are not big on assumptions. Or those with a punctuation phobia.

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  11. Manonclaphamomnibus says:

    Firstly no one has provided any evidence of bias in relation to the BBC and EU coverage.
    Secondly the so called scandal of climategate was nothing of the sort except for those that don’t understand the science involved.
    Perhaps most importantly the issue between commercial interests and ideology have been raised in relation to the media. It is perhaps more pertinent however in politics where a seat on Cameron’s top garden party table can do wonders for your fracking business.
    Ultimately it’s not where the money comes from ,its who it serves.

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    • Guest Who says:

      ” ,its who it serves.”

      Nthly, you forgot ‘..and at just over £2 per week, all from the trusted BBC represents terrific value’.

      Otherwise, top job.

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    • mikef says:

      Of course climategate was a scandal. One of the worst scientific scandals ever.

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    • I Can See Clearly Now says:

      Firstly no one has provided any evidence of bias in relation to the BBC and EU coverage.

      Funny. I don’t picture you as a man on a bus, but rather as a monkey with its hands over its eyes. Why don’t you be brave and have a sneaky peek through your fingers?

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      • Manonclaphamomnibus says:

        Well believe it or not your attempt at rebuttal just raised the general standard of commentary. Unfortunately you haven’t provided any evidence and in reality you can’t I personally believe the BBC to be in favour of the status quo which by default makes it right wing and very pro Tory. There’s plenty of evidence to support this assertion should any discussion ever emerge on this site.

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        • I Can See Clearly Now says:

          Well… we’ve just had three days solid coverage of a racist incident on a train. We previously had huge coverage of a spur-of-the-moment remark by John Terry. Big fuss as well over twitter threats to the nobody Caroline Criado Perez.

          Now hundreds of such incidents happen every day. I’m sure any Rabbi could supply plenty of examples. Life being what it is, no group will be entirely innocent. but, with the Beeb, some are more innocent than others. They only report incidents that re-enforce their CP narrative.

          There are none so blind…

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        • John Anderson says:

          Just read the “in their own words” extracts – link at top of the homepage – of statements by senior BBC figures. Openly admitting and describing the endemic bias at the BBC.

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