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BBC's own man blasts
his bosses over 'bias'
The Sun ^
| Mar 25, 2003
| TREVOR KAVANAGH
Posted on 03/25/2003 9:19:33 PM PST by Reagan is King
THE BBC was last night sensationally condemned for one-sided war coverage by its own front line defence correspondent.
Paul Adams attacks the Beeb for misreporting the Allied advance in a blistering memo leaked to The Sun.
And he warned the BBCs credibility is at risk for suggesting British troops are paying a high price for small victories.
On Monday, he wrote from US Central Command in Qatar: I was gobsmacked to hear, in a set of headlines today, that the coalition was suffering significant casualties.
This is simply NOT TRUE. Nor is it true to say as the same intro stated that coalition forces are fighting guerrillas.
It may be guerrilla warfare, but they are not guerrillas.
Adams memo was fired off to TV news head Roger Mosey, Radio news boss Stephen Mitchell and other Beeb chiefs.
It adds stunning weight to allegations that BBC coverage on all its networks is biased against the war.
In one blast, he storms: Who dreamed up the line that the coalition are achieving small victories at a very high price?
The truth is exactly the opposite.
The gains are huge and the costs still relatively low. This is real warfare, however one-sided, and losses are to be expected.
The BBC has come under attack for describing the loss of two soldiers as the worst possible news for the armed forces.
One listener asked: How would the BBC have reported the Battle of the Somme in World War I when 25,000 men died on the first day?
TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: bbc; bbcexposedbias; britishfriends; casualties; ccrm; iraqifreedom; lamestreammedia; mediabias
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Pigs are flying. The BBC is called out for their bias by their own reporter.
To: Reagan is King
The BBC will recall him, claiming he is suffering from Stockholm syndrome.
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posted on
03/25/2003 9:21:33 PM PST
by
MediaMole
To: Reagan is King
Embedded reporters are becoming a fine source in defense of bias. LOL
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posted on
03/25/2003 9:23:01 PM PST
by
Conservababe
(I calls it like I sees it)
To: Reagan is King
I was gobsmacked to hear, in a set of headlines today, that the coalition was suffering significant casualties" Man, even when they are talking sh$t, they sound cool, don't they? :)
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posted on
03/25/2003 9:23:03 PM PST
by
Paradox
To: Reagan is King
Sounds like Paul Adams' BBC bosses need some battlefield experience to clear their heads.
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posted on
03/25/2003 9:23:48 PM PST
by
Mr. Mojo
To: MadIvan
ping
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posted on
03/25/2003 9:24:29 PM PST
by
agitator
(Ok, mic check...line one...)
To: Reagan is King
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posted on
03/25/2003 9:25:14 PM PST
by
Porterville
(Screw the grammar, full posting ahead.)
To: Reagan is King
Hey, Paul, get your application in to Fox. Americans eat up that BBC accent.
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posted on
03/25/2003 9:25:46 PM PST
by
merrin
(This space for rent)
To: Conservababe
Embedded reporters are becoming a fine source in defense of bias. Amen. Shout it from the roof tops sister! These reporters are actually living with the fighting men and women, sharing their day-to-day stuggles. Our warriors have become accustomed to them, and many units have "adopted" the reporters as part of their units. In short, our warriors look after them.
We are seeing this new perspective by some media, and this new relationship paying huge benefits. The biggest winner in all if this is Truth.
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posted on
03/25/2003 9:28:24 PM PST
by
SkyPilot
To: Reagan is King
Some don't like the embeded reporters.. but I do ...because they live with the troops and see the truth
To: merrin
Embedding reporters was a brilliant idea, IMHO.
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posted on
03/25/2003 9:29:46 PM PST
by
I'm ALL Right!
("He is no fool who would give what he cannot keep to buy what he cannot lose.")
To: SkyPilot
I love Rummy. He made all the reporters go through boot camp. And he came up with the winners. LOl
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posted on
03/25/2003 9:30:58 PM PST
by
Conservababe
(I calls it like I sees it)
To: Reagan is King
Isn't this cool? Embedding journalists seems to be a good idea, a throwback to the days of WWII, updated with satellite phones and E-mail.
These reporters are suffering the same terror and boredom, eating the same lousy food, crapping behind the same sand dune, as our boys on the front lines. They see the ridiculously strict rules of engagement applied in such a way that they themselves are at higher risk than they would otherwise be if we turned the dogs out. . . Most of all, they spend time with the officers and men and come to realize they are the salt of the earth, not robotic baby killers or imperialist tools.
And then one day they are surprised to feel red hot anger welling up, when some homosexual Trotskyite theater major sipping cappucino in the London studio spouts off about how much he hates America and its soldiers and the dirty little war for oil.
-ccm
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posted on
03/25/2003 9:32:21 PM PST
by
ccmay
To: Paradox
gobsmacked- British for Bitched Slapped!
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posted on
03/25/2003 9:32:23 PM PST
by
sonofatpatcher2
(Love & a .45-- What more could you want, campers? };^)
To: tophat9000
Some don't like the embeded reporters.. but I do ...because they live with the troops and see the truth I'm sure they are learning a new respect for men who eat dust, dodge bullets, and go sleepless for 48+ hours at a time.
To: All
Does anyone know if the reporters are given a weapon to protect themselves, if necessary? Just curious.
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posted on
03/25/2003 9:38:51 PM PST
by
muggs
To: Conservababe
He made all the reporters go through boot camp.Ted Koppel spent it in latrine duty.
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posted on
03/25/2003 9:49:15 PM PST
by
D-fendr
To: muggs
"Does anyone know if the reporters are given a weapon to protect themselves, if necessary? Just curious." I expect they have access.
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posted on
03/25/2003 9:53:31 PM PST
by
blam
To: Reagan is King
I usually watch Fox late at night, but last night turned on CNN because they had a live feed of an embedded reporter. As biased as CNN is, the reporter was like a walking, talking ad for the military. He was describing how they fought to cross the river, and raved about the professionalism of our heros attacking the enemy to secure the bridge. And CNN allowed the feed for most of the night. Embedded reporters was a great idea!
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posted on
03/25/2003 9:54:53 PM PST
by
Russell Scott
(Iraqi soldier, is it really worth dying for the Butcher of Baghdad?)
To: muggs
That question was posed on Fox today. The answer is no.
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posted on
03/25/2003 9:55:41 PM PST
by
gcruse
(Democrats are the party of the Tooth Fairy.)
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