BBC in the news, Tuesday
Daily Star, Telegraph and others: References to BBC interview with Tom Stephens. (Link)
Daily Mail: Newsround poll on children's views of Christmas. (Link)
Independent: Steve Richards says the BBC is "anti-politics". (Link)
Host | 09:21 UK time, Tuesday, 19 December 2006
Daily Star, Telegraph and others: References to BBC interview with Tom Stephens. (Link)
Daily Mail: Newsround poll on children's views of Christmas. (Link)
Independent: Steve Richards says the BBC is "anti-politics". (Link)
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Comments
Re Tom Stephens interview with the BBC.
The interview was given in confidence. That was understood and agreed by the BBC.
It is a measure of how BBC journalists think about their audience that they chose to publish.
I am far from flattered.
I would like to hear the unequivocal opinion of the top BBC management.
Re Tom Stephens interview with the BBC.
It is time we had a straight answer from the BBC.
Does the BBC agree that an agreement is an agreement and should not be broken without a legal obligation to do so?
Given in confidence?! What idiot would give an interview to a BROADCASTING corporation without thought that it would probably be, shock horror, broadcast?