BBC和文化战争

Debs Grayson, Tom Mills, J. Schlosberg
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摘要:参与者探讨了文化战争在BBC编辑标准下降中的作用。他们讨论了对BBC受“觉醒者”束缚的指责,同时指出了长期以来来自保守党的压力,以及最近一系列的党派编辑任命。他们还指出,英国广播公司(BBC)不断削弱左翼的合法性,尤其是在报道杰里米·科尔宾(Jeremy Corbyn)时。他们讨论了BBC员工的人口结构,他们往往是不加批判的自由主义者,认为合法的政治光谱被《卫报》和《每日邮报》之间的空间所限制。讨论的问题包括英国脱欧、新冠病毒、跨性别问题、反疫苗者、乌克兰战争、罢工、君主制和反犹主义,所有这些问题,BBC都是在一个相当狭窄的可接受立场范围内讨论的,几乎没有机会进行真正的对话。保护BBC不受右翼的攻击是很困难的。讨论的另一个参照系是,为BBC争取更民主的结构,并承认公共广播需要独立于权力结构。
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The BBC and culture wars
Abstract:The participants explore the role of culture wars in the decline of BBC editorial standards. They discuss accusations that the BBC is in thrall to the ‘woke’, while noting a long history of pressure to conform from the Conservative Party, and the recent series of partisan editorial appointments. They also note the BBC’s relentless delegitimation of the left, particularly in reporting on Jeremy Corbyn. They discuss the demographics of BBC staff, who tend to be uncritical liberals, seeing the legitimate political spectrum as being circumscribed by the space between the Guardian and the Daily Mail. Issues discussed include Brexit, Covid, trans issues, anti-vaxxers, the war in Ukraine, strikes, the monarchy and antisemitism, all of which the BBC discusses within a fairly narrowly defined range of acceptable positions, and with little opportunity for genuine dialogue. It can be difficult to defend the BBC against attacks from the right. A different frame of reference for the conversation would be to argue for more democratic structures for the BBC - and for the recognition that public broadcasting needs to be independent from the power structure.
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