There is an inevitable viewer hierarchy for TV news: the
largest ratings are garnered by the BBC, with ITV usually a close second.
Coming in well behind in third place, albeit with a fiercely loyal following
and no shortage of talking heads willing to stroll over to ITN for a light
grilling, is Channel 4 News. The third placed evening news does break and push
stories, but is generally ignored by the press.
Channel 4, Guv? Political correctness gorn mad, innit?!?
Note that I use the term “ignored” in the context of the news, not Channel 4 generally: the
Fourth Estate has been on the broadcaster’s case more or less since it began
transmission for any appearance of what the BBC announcer calls strong
language, or anything else that folks like the legendarily foul mouthed Paul
Dacre can get all het up and righteous about.
So it was strange to see the Daily Mail’s obscenely overpaid churnalist Richard Littlejohn taking
a leap off the end of the pier at Channel 4 News following their running a
report suggesting that the quartet that apparently tried to set off home-made
explosive devices across central London a fortnight after the July 7 bombers might
not have had any kind of lethal intent.
I missed the broadcast – Channel 4 runs its evening news at
1900 hours, which is a little early for me – and so did tens of millions of
others, so Littlejohn going gaga about it, and engaging in a bout of Olympic
standard freestyle wobbler-throwing at Jon Snow, only serves to draw attention
to the affair, and suggests that the froth is not that Snow led the piece, but
that the Mail would rather it had not
aired.
The headline says it all: “Four wannabe suicide bombers,
their 'unsafe conviction', and a news bulletin so lefty it makes the BBC look
like Fox!”, which is in itself another giveaway, as it admits that Fox
News Channel (fair and balanced my arse)
is biased to the right. Dick then smears the channel as “that smug, sanctimonious citadel of self-righteousness”.
In any case, whatever the facts of the case, Dick has
decided they’re guilty anyway. “They’re
lucky they didn’t get a bullet between the eyes ... risible defence ...
conspiracy is the currency of the moment ... they think they’ve stumbled across
another Guildford Four or Birmingham Six”. The problem here, Dicky Boy, is
that we’ve seen so many of these cases in the past that we just don’t know.
But perhaps the real reason for this rant is that Channel 4
News is also home to Alex Thompson, who hilariously gave Kelvin McFilth a dose
of his own medicine earlier this week when he doorstepped him over the Hillsborough
disaster, and McKenzie’s unforgiveable use of the Sun to smear the victims. Dick says “Don’t diss my mate Kel, cos he’s one of the boys, innit”.
Except we now think that Dick and his pals may have
something to hide. Bad move.
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