{"id":129557,"date":"2025-11-11T13:00:08","date_gmt":"2025-11-11T13:00:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/nz\/129557\/"},"modified":"2025-11-11T13:00:08","modified_gmt":"2025-11-11T13:00:08","slug":"the-bbc-is-bigger-than-news","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/nz\/129557\/","title":{"rendered":"The BBC is bigger than news"},"content":{"rendered":"<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal drop-cap-paragraph\">Last Thursday was a good night for the BBC. The final of <a role=\"link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.bbc.co.uk\/iplayer\/episodes\/m002csng\/the-celebrity-traitors\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Anchor font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _ws-pre-wrap _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _cur-pointer _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-18 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500576 _col-c-orange_6048 _textDecorationColor-c-orange_6048 _td-underline _textDecorationStyle-solid\" style=\"font-weight:var(--f-weight-300)\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">The Celebrity Traitors<\/a> filled cinemas, bars and <a role=\"link\" href=\"https:\/\/boxpark.co.uk\/\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Anchor font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _ws-pre-wrap _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _cur-pointer _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-18 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500576 _col-c-orange_6048 _textDecorationColor-c-orange_6048 _td-underline _textDecorationStyle-solid\" style=\"font-weight:var(--f-weight-300)\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Boxpark<\/a> shopping centres with watch parties. Punters in fancy dress \u2013 mainly as Claudia Winkleman \u2013 played games, drank cocktails and cheered and booed the big screen.<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">At home, record-breaking numbers were tuning in live \u2013 a peak of 11.1 million people \u2013 making it the biggest overnight audience since the BBC\u2019s own record-breaking <a role=\"link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.bbc.co.uk\/iplayer\/episodes\/b007nf70\/gavin-stacey\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Anchor font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _ws-pre-wrap _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _cur-pointer _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-18 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500576 _col-c-orange_6048 _textDecorationColor-c-orange_6048 _td-underline _textDecorationStyle-solid\" style=\"font-weight:var(--f-weight-300)\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Gavin &amp; Stacey<\/a> viewing on Christmas Day last year (12.3 million). Of course, alongside The Celebrity Traitors, the BBC\u2019s 14 other national and regional TV stations and 14 national radio services were pumping out music, news and entertainment while 40 local and regional radio stations were covering their communities.<\/p>\n<p>NewslettersRegister to hear the latest from the Observer<a role=\"link\" tabindex=\"0\" data-disable-theme=\"true\" class=\"is_Anchor font_body _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _ws-pre-wrap _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _fs-f-size-true _col-c-grey_600 _dsp-inline-flex _items-center _cur-pointer _self-flex-end is_ButtonUnderlined \"\/><\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-7048 _fs-f-size-16 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500603 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal _text-left\">Every Weekday<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal _text-left _shrink-1\">Clear, calm analysis on the stories driving the day\u2019s news.<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-7048 _fs-f-size-16 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500603 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal _text-left\">Every Weekday<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal _text-left _shrink-1\">The very best of our journalism, reviews and ideas \u2013 curated each day.<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-7048 _fs-f-size-16 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500603 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal _text-left\">Weekly<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal _text-left _shrink-1\">A dispatch from The Observer\u2019s kitchen table \u2013 from Nigel Slater\u2019s recipes to interviews, features and hot tips.<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonDoric _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-t-space-8 _mr-0px _mb-t-space-16 _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-4048 _fs-f-size-14 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500599 _col-c-black _select-auto _ws-normal\">For information about how The Observer protects your data, read our<a role=\"link\" aria-label=\"Privacy Policy Link\" href=\"https:\/\/observer.co.uk\/policy\/privacy\" class=\"is_Anchor font_body _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _ws-pre-wrap _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _fs-f-size-true _cur-pointer\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Privacy Policy<\/a><\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">In Glasgow, the <a role=\"link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.bbc.co.uk\/events\/efbv9r\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Anchor font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _ws-pre-wrap _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _cur-pointer _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-18 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500576 _col-c-orange_6048 _textDecorationColor-c-orange_6048 _td-underline _textDecorationStyle-solid\" style=\"font-weight:var(--f-weight-300)\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra<\/a> \u2013 one of five professional orchestras funded by the corporation &#8211; was at City Halls accompanying a screening of the 1935 horror classic Bride of Frankenstein. In Swansea, the <a role=\"link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.bbc.co.uk\/events\/evh84f\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Anchor font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _ws-pre-wrap _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _cur-pointer _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-18 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500576 _col-c-orange_6048 _textDecorationColor-c-orange_6048 _td-underline _textDecorationStyle-solid\" style=\"font-weight:var(--f-weight-300)\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">BBC Orchestra and Chorus of Wales<\/a> performed an evening of music inspired by nature, starting with Ralph Vaughan Williams The Wasps. In Denmark Street, central London, <a role=\"link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.bbc.co.uk\/articles\/c0rp0kp4ekko\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Anchor font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _ws-pre-wrap _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _cur-pointer _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-18 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500576 _col-c-orange_6048 _textDecorationColor-c-orange_6048 _td-underline _textDecorationStyle-solid\" style=\"font-weight:var(--f-weight-300)\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">BBC Music Introducing<\/a>, an online platform for unsigned artists, showcased new talent at the Lower Third venue.<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">The licence fee costs \u00a3174.50. Netflix without ads costs \u00a3155.88 per year and on 6 November came without orchestras, gigs, news or Mike Gunton, creative director of the BBC\u2019s Natural History Unit, telling the Linnean Society of London in Piccadilly how it films the trickiest scenes in shows such as Planet Earth and Prehistoric Planet, or BBC Apprenticeships\u2019 latest live webinar on AI in business \u2013 part lecture, part guide to applying for apprenticeships at the corporation. The list of things the BBC was doing that filtered into people\u2019s lives that night was very long indeed.<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">On Sunday, its director-general, Tim Davie, and its head of news, Deborah Turness, resigned. That\u2019s all people are thinking about right now. Or perhaps that\u2019s all the Westminster media bubble is thinking about. Why did they go?<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">Was it purely because a leaked internal memo by Michael Prescott, a former standards adviser and political editor of the Sunday Times, identified, among other things, a deceptive edit of <a role=\"link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.bbc.co.uk\/news\/world-us-canada-55640437\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Anchor font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _ws-pre-wrap _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _cur-pointer _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-18 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500576 _col-c-orange_6048 _textDecorationColor-c-orange_6048 _td-underline _textDecorationStyle-solid\" style=\"font-weight:var(--f-weight-300)\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">a speech delivered by Donald Trump<\/a> on 6 January 2021, just before his supporters stormed the Capitol?<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">Prescott\u2019s list of concerns presented the BBC as a left-leaning, pro-Hamas news organisation unwilling to discuss uncomfortable topics such as transgender issues, immigration and colonialism. His memo was triggering for a faction of the deeply divided board of BBC governors, paralysing the corporation\u2019s response to the story.<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">Last Monday, Turness reportedly proposed an apology for the Trump edit that failed to earn the board\u2019s approval, so nothing happened. The fury of the press and Trump grew, and you cannot help to think that Davie\u2019s departure was less that of a director-general who had lost the faith of the board, than that of one who had lost faith in the board. Robbie Gibb, the former Conservative press secretary at 10 Downing Street, appointed by Boris Johnson in 2021, has been marked out as the catalyst of the board shutdown, but there are other equally trenchant views.<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">So is the BBC biased? A lot of loud voices are convinced of it. The Prescott report accused the corporation\u2019s Arabic service, in particular, of pro-Hamas bias. And yet in November last year, more than 100 staff wrote to Davie complaining that it had become a mouthpiece for Israel.<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">In September, the Liberal Democrats launched a Balance the BBC petition, accusing the broadcaster of \u201cwall-to-wall coverage\u201d of Nigel Farage and Reform UK. Yesterday, Farage said the BBC \u201chas been institutionally biased for decades\u201d in favour of the left.<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">What do the British people think? There has been a long-running biannually updated YouGov poll on the public\u2019s view. In 2020, by far the largest single group of UK residents \u2013 about 34% \u2013 did not have a strong opinion, while about 25% thought the BBC was neutral. Since October 2024, those voting for a neutral view has risen and the number of \u201cno opinions\u201d has fallen. In September, it stood at 28% and 29%, respectively. About 50% of the country perceives a bias at the BBC, but they are almost evenly split between those who see a leftwing conspiracy and those who are sure the corporation is rightwing.<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">Anyone drawing firm conclusions of bias from this is ignoring an awful lot of data. The truth is, most people don\u2019t see a bias except for those who are convinced the BBC is against them. On Thursday, at least one fifth of the country was more concerned with who would win the Celebrity Traitors.<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">The BBC may not be viewed as it once was \u2013 meaning on TV, by everyone, most days of the week. But it reaches into our cultural lives in countless ways. Long before innovation was venerated, the BBC was an innovator. It helped develop <a role=\"link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Teletext\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Anchor font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _ws-pre-wrap _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _cur-pointer _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-18 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500576 _col-c-orange_6048 _textDecorationColor-c-orange_6048 _td-underline _textDecorationStyle-solid\" style=\"font-weight:var(--f-weight-300)\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">teletext<\/a>, digital radio and HD TV \u2013 launching the world\u2019s first regular HD TV broadcasts in 1936. It led the way in outside broadcasts and location filming \u2013 the Natural History Unit is now the largest producer of wildlife documentaries in the world.<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">David Attenborough\u2019s drive for innovation, combined with the production companies that sprang up around the BBC\u2019s natural history studios, dubbed Green Hollywood, mean many of the world\u2019s natural history programmes are now made in and around Bristol. (As an aside, tennis balls are yellow thanks to Sir Attenborough who, as then controller of BBC2, owned one of the first four colour television cameras in the country and noticed that white tennis balls did not stand out on this new system.)<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">BBC news is more than just the world\u2019s largest video news producer. In large parts of the country, BBC regional news is the only local news people see. It was a shock to see Davie depart days after ITV announced it was discussing being sold to BSkyB. Former ITV chair Peter Bazalgette told The Observer that regional news was too expensive for ITV.\u00a0 \u201cWe have reached the point,\u201d he said, \u201cwhere delivering regional news is more expensive than the cost of the licence. Things will have to change.\u201d<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">In 2011, the Federal Reserve Bank of Minnesota conducted an unusual but chilling research project. In 1977, the Cincinnati Post and a competing newspaper, the Cincinnati Enquirer, agreed the latter would support the former for 30 years as its decline in circulation seemed fatal. This had an explicit endpoint on 31 December 2007, and the Post closed that day.<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">Economists at the bank gathered data between 2003 and 2010 and found the Post\u2019s closure was followed by a measurable decrease in voters going to the polls, fewer new faces running for office and more incumbent politicians staying in place. The political life of those communities slowly lost vigour and life.<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">In 2016, <a role=\"link\" href=\"https:\/\/orca.cardiff.ac.uk\/id\/eprint\/87313\/1\/2016howellsrphd.pdf\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Anchor font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _ws-pre-wrap _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _cur-pointer _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-18 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500576 _col-c-orange_6048 _textDecorationColor-c-orange_6048 _td-underline _textDecorationStyle-solid\" style=\"font-weight:var(--f-weight-300)\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Dr Rachel Howells of Cardiff University<\/a> examined the case of Port Talbot in south Wales, where reporting on local council meetings, public meetings and political party meetings dropped from 45.6% in 1980 to 4.7% in 2013. Port Talbot lost its last weekly newspaper in 2009. Seven years later, some of Howells\u2019 interviewees were getting news about road closures from graffiti.<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">Yesterday, Nigel Farage said the licence fee was unsustainable and that the BBC would have no future unless it could provide what he called \u201cstraight news\u201d.<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">Caveat disruptor: when people call for the scrapping of the licence fee, or cuts in what the BBC offers, or demand its closure because it\u2019s not impartial, it may be worth remembering that the BBC is unique and probably irreplaceable in giving the people of this country the chance to see their lives on screen, and the right to access reporting on those who govern it. Without that, it\u2019s hard to imagine news coverage overall being more impartial or fair. Imagine a country where most political discourse takes place on social media. You don\u2019t know what you\u2019ve got till it\u2019s gone.<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">Photograph by Andy Paradise\/BBC<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Last Thursday was a good night for the BBC. 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