AlexL
Well-Known Member
Re: BBC Olympics coverage
The BBC sport department has turned into a bit of a self appreciation gossip society of late. Hardly any actual sport coverage, but lots of Sue Barker et al chatting, or pontificating, or having interviews with sportsmens wives (who can forget the time that an entire evening wimbledon slot was taken up by Mrs Henman and Mrs Rudedski going shopping!, or the sports personality of the year debacle this year which didn't have any sport in it!) Personally I thing that 130 quid a year for the BBC (freeview indeed!) is a bit stiff and they should sink or swim in a commercial world like everybody else on the planet has to.
The BBC used to be good at what it does - minority sport coverage, good documentaries (blue planet for instance has sold worldwide), and news/current affairs. But it seems to have decided to try and compete with ITV by trying to dumb everything down and appeal to the Sun Reader / Big Brother viewer demographic.
I also listened to the BBC's reporting recently of a couple of (legal) news stories which my wife happened to know the actual story and the news was at best complete boll***s, at worst blatent lies to try and justify and editorial position. One can only assume that either we happened to listen to the only 2 'lies' ever, or the whole deal is completely rotten.
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The BBC sport department has turned into a bit of a self appreciation gossip society of late. Hardly any actual sport coverage, but lots of Sue Barker et al chatting, or pontificating, or having interviews with sportsmens wives (who can forget the time that an entire evening wimbledon slot was taken up by Mrs Henman and Mrs Rudedski going shopping!, or the sports personality of the year debacle this year which didn't have any sport in it!) Personally I thing that 130 quid a year for the BBC (freeview indeed!) is a bit stiff and they should sink or swim in a commercial world like everybody else on the planet has to.
The BBC used to be good at what it does - minority sport coverage, good documentaries (blue planet for instance has sold worldwide), and news/current affairs. But it seems to have decided to try and compete with ITV by trying to dumb everything down and appeal to the Sun Reader / Big Brother viewer demographic.
I also listened to the BBC's reporting recently of a couple of (legal) news stories which my wife happened to know the actual story and the news was at best complete boll***s, at worst blatent lies to try and justify and editorial position. One can only assume that either we happened to listen to the only 2 'lies' ever, or the whole deal is completely rotten.
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