BBC

Myth of a Public Service

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Tom Mills: BBC (2019, Verso Books)

288 pages

English language

Published Aug. 23, 2019 by Verso Books.

ISBN:
978-1-78478-483-6
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Though Obvious to Me, Still Interesting.

A lot of what is written here should be obvious, though I think it isn't because so many people have put the BBC up on this pedestal of journalistic integrity that it's just never truly had (nor can I think of any journalistic enterprise that would deserve such a pedestal).

Much of what makes this interesting are the varying pieces of historical documentation that provide examples of the ways in which the BBC has shifted towards a specific goal and how the British state has ensured that direction. Though the book also highlights counter-examples of the BBC doing decent work or supporting certain causes, it also makes it clear that this institution will subsume certain ideas and help to redirect them elsewhere.

Definitely a good introduction into the relationship between the state and media, at the very least.

Subjects

  • British broadcasting corporation
  • Public broadcasting
  • Broadcasting policy
  • Freedom of speech
  • Corporate governance
  • Great britain, politics and government