Prime Minister Tony Blair has condemned the BBC’s reporting on the Hurricane Katrina disaster as being “full of hatred for America.”
As longtime readers know, I could have told you that, and did—here, here, here, here, here, here, and here.
Says the Telegraph:
Mr Blair’s criticism is certain to add further strain to the relations between the BBC and No 10, which have yet to recover from the furore over the allegation that Downing Street “sexed up” the pre-war dossier on Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction.
Not surprisingly, equal opportunity hatemonger the Guardian rushes to the BBC’s defense.

Comments to this entry
snow
September 19, 2005
6:31 am
Please Tony, Paul Martin and GWB, cut the government funding for the white elephant media! I know it won't happen, but hopefully there'll be more pressure to reduce it.
Curzon
September 19, 2005
3:29 pm
Mutantfrog
September 19, 2005
4:14 pm
Incidentally, even though NPR itself receives very little government funding, many local public radio stations do have their operating expenses subsidized. I believe, however, that this applies mainly to their infrastructure costs and their local programming (which is unlikely to be affordable via local funding in less urban communities)-NPR is purely a programming producer and does not own or operate any stations directly.
snow
September 20, 2005
6:05 am
Alfred Russel Wallace
September 20, 2005
4:01 pm
snow
September 21, 2005
12:34 pm
Again, why should I pay for something that is clearly one-sided? If shows are made on contentious subjects, why can't they be made to show a variety of points of view? Or why not have a variety of shows with a variety of views? I agree that some of the programming is good and worth having, and yet at the same time, I think that if they're recieving public cash, they should remain relatively neutral or balanced. Drop the public cash and they can be as biased as consumers, funders and shareholders want, but not with my cash.
Curzon
September 21, 2005
1:22 pm
I frequently use both the BBC and NPR as news sources. As noted in the links above, the BBCs coverage is phenomenal but their perspective frequently enrages me. NPR is a reliable, relatively commercial free news source with far less global coverage that can get amusingly liberal, but to a reasonable and tolerable level.
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