
Originally Posted by
Louis VI the Fat
The BBC is the world's best broadcaster by far.
Don't destroy this prized British institution, the envy of the world, over 'liberal media bias' hysteria that crossed the Atlantic via aggresive media moguls.
The BBC is actually famously conservative, in the British tradition. The British tradition of conservatism isn't so much an accepted range of thinking a la a mos maiorum, but an accepted approach to thinking and doing. Nothing very fast, but don't shy away from different things. That's why the paradigm-breaking premiership of Thatcher was very unconservative, while the decades-long campaign to end slavery was in the conservative tradition. The BBC is in the latter school. Conservative does not equal reactionary.
John Reith
The term 'Reithianism' describes certain principles of broadcasting associated with Lord Reith. These include an equal consideration of all viewpoints, probity, universality and a commitment to public service. It can be distinguished from the free-market approach to broadcasting, where programming aims to attract the largest audiences or advertising revenues, ahead of - and, in practice, often contrary to - any artistic merit, impartiality, educative or entertainment values, that a programme may have.
Reith summarized the BBC's purpose in three words: educate, inform, entertain; this remains part of the organisation's mission statement to this day.
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