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Standard User billford
(elder) Mon 15-Jun-20 17:32:39
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Re: Large events possible disruption incoming.


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I use the BBC, but only for their news and only on the website. Although, after the recent months worth of terrible biased news I'm not sure if i'll be using it for much longer. If the BBC want money, they need to be legally required to be impartial and unbiased (or as close to that as it's realistically possible).
Overall, the Beeb usually manage to upset everybody in roughly equal measure, so I suspect they may be more impartial than they are often given credit for tongue

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 15-Jun-20 17:46:24
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This seems to have gone off topic. It was originally a heads up to possible issues to peoples connections due to Amazon streaming live football as we saw here.
https://forums.thinkbroadband.com/zen/f/4631553-what...
Standard User gary333
(committed) Mon 15-Jun-20 18:14:12
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In reply to a post by gary333:
I use the BBC, but only for their news and only on the website. Although, after the recent months worth of terrible biased news I'm not sure if i'll be using it for much longer. If the BBC want money, they need to be legally required to be impartial and unbiased (or as close to that as it's realistically possible).
Overall, the Beeb usually manage to upset everybody in roughly equal measure, so I suspect they may be more impartial than they are often given credit for tongue


That was the case in the past. However, it hasn’t been over the last couple of months.


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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 15-Jun-20 21:24:43
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Naturally you are entitled to your own opinion, however I suspect that others might disagree.
Standard User gary333
(committed) Mon 15-Jun-20 22:22:21
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Naturally you are entitled to your own opinion, however I suspect that others might disagree.


I am sure there will be opposing views. One of the good points of our society is that we can still debate differences, beliefs, expectations and laws. Let's hope this continues and the news industry as a whole reflect on the disengagement and divsion they have fostered over the last couple of months.
Standard User broadband66
(knowledge is power) Tue 16-Jun-20 13:46:21
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"Rupert Murdoch or his heirs will own it all - and the £240 a year you can pay him now will be as nothing once he owns it all!"

You really need to get updated on who has a stake in companies and how much the average user spends on their Sky package.

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Now Utility Warehouse (up to 16mbps) via Talk Talk
Standard User tommy45
(knowledge is power) Tue 16-Jun-20 14:46:25
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In reply to a post by MCM:
Naturally you are entitled to your own opinion, however I suspect that others might disagree.


I am sure there will be opposing views. One of the good points of our society is that we can still debate differences, beliefs, expectations and laws. Let's hope this continues and the news industry as a whole reflect on the disengagement and divsion they have fostered over the last couple of months.
couple of months they have been brexit bashing since 2016 FAKE NEWS they never reported on the gilet jaune in France they protested for 70+ weeks not a peep from the bbc apart from the time the black block inflated their protest and set cars on fire ( fitting the biased bbc narratives ) there is a war going on in Dijon have they reported on this yet?
Standard User GonePostal
(committed) Tue 16-Jun-20 14:55:21
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they never reported on the gilet jaune in France they protested for 70+ weeks not a peep from the bbc


You really ought to try and publish fact rather than your own version of FAKE NEWS. If you go to the BBC News website and put "gilet jaune" into the search bar you get 14 pages of links to items on the BBC news web-site.
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 16-Jun-20 15:21:49
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I see from this and other posts of yours that you like to spread faux news especially where it fits your own personal political agenda. You should note that many of us have a much broader knowledge as to what it true or false and are able to make our own judgements,
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