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Â鶹Éç in the news, Friday

Host Host | 09:56 UK time, Friday, 23 March 2007

The Guardian: "Less than half of regular Â鶹Éç1 and Â鶹Éç2 viewers think they show enough new programmes made in the UK" was one of the findings of Ofcom's first annual report. ()

Daily Telegraph: Reports that the Â鶹Éç is to televise Alistair Campbell's diaries. ()

Daily Mail: Reports that the Â鶹Éç is going to the High Court to block a freedom of information request about the Balen report which reviewed the corporation's reporting in the Middle East. ()

Comments

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  • At 04:41 AM on 24 Mar 2007,
  • Nik wrote:

Dear Â鶹Éç,

Usually, I look forward to watch the evening news on Â鶹Éç, since I consider Â鶹Éç more objective in thier views regarding World News. Saying as much, it was disappointing that in tonight's broadcast (23/03/2007) that I heard two of your reporters refer to the PERSIAN GULF as the Arabian Gulf.

I have never heard of, nor can I locate this Arabian Gulf on the current world map. As far as I, and many of my geography collegues, the gulf you are referring to has been known as the PERSIAN GULF for thousands of years.

It seems to me that with the present tension in the region between Iran and the West, that the UK is leaning towards and looking forward to regime change in the area and this influenced Â鶹Éç's objectivity. If Â鶹Éç cannot be objective in thier reporting then please state these "facts" as an opinion. This really is an unforgivable subjective statement and reporting thus is a fruad to the public.

If this subjectivity continues, I will stop watching Â鶹Éç and rally my friends to do the same.

M.Nikouiha M.D.

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