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The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a the UK state broadcaster.  The list below contains BBC journalists, officers, governors and programs.
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The [[British Broadcasting Corporation]] (BBC) is the UK public broadcaster.
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The BBC's reporting has gone through phases of censorship, spin and manipulationThe reason for this has to do with the composition of its governors, the government's pressure for it to tow the line, the direct connection of some of the BBC subsidiaries to UK Foreign policy and intelligence organs, and the way its journalists are selected.
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The list below contains BBC journalists, officers, governors and programmes; as well as individuals and groups who have lobbied against the BBC in the interests of government or big business.
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[[Category:Media Industry]]
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==Special pages on anti-BBC think-tanks==
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[[BBC: Adam Smith Institute|Adam Smith Institute]] | [[BBC: Centre for Policy Studies|Centre for Policy Studies]] | [[BBC: David Hume Institute|David Hume Institute]] | [[BBC: Institute of Economic Affairs|Institute of Economic Affairs]] | [[BBC: Social Affairs Unit|Social Affairs Unit]]

Latest revision as of 07:51, 25 January 2010

Bbc logo.jpg

The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is the UK public broadcaster.

The BBC's reporting has gone through phases of censorship, spin and manipulation. The reason for this has to do with the composition of its governors, the government's pressure for it to tow the line, the direct connection of some of the BBC subsidiaries to UK Foreign policy and intelligence organs, and the way its journalists are selected.

The list below contains BBC journalists, officers, governors and programmes; as well as individuals and groups who have lobbied against the BBC in the interests of government or big business.

Special pages on anti-BBC think-tanks

Adam Smith Institute | Centre for Policy Studies | David Hume Institute | Institute of Economic Affairs | Social Affairs Unit