We know that kicking the hated BBC is de rigueur for papers
like the Mail and Telegraph. But, with Grant “Spiv” Shapps opening
up on the Corporation this weekend with an attack quite clearly designed to
intimidate in the run-up to the 2015 General Election, the knocking copy takes
on an additional significance. And it has also taken on a new level of hectoring
and pettiness.
A prime example of this is last week’s edition of Have I Got News For You, where Jo Brand
hosted in her usual inimitable style – which means there was humour of an
occasionally adult nature, but nobody would take any of the remarks seriously.
That is, of course, unless they were paid by the Mail or Telegraph to sit
there monitoring the show in order to report back to their respective editors.
Ms Brand said of the christening of Prince George of
Cambridge “George’s godparents include
Hugh van Cutsem... I presume that’s a nickname as in Hugh van cuts 'em and
Harry then snorts 'em”. Prince Harry probably fell off his chair at that
point, but
the Tel was in stern mood. When
Ian Hislop said – not totally seriously – “Have
we lost the lawyers?”, the paper was deeply affronted.
“Hislop’s
acknowledgement on air that Brand’s comment was defamatory suggests that the
BBC was aware of the allegations it was broadcasting” it stormed. The
Mail followed up: “The blunder is the latest in a series of
slurs this week about the young royals during the BBC's coverage of Prince
George's christening. Last
night, Jeremy Paxman forgot Kate Middleton's title as he announced her return
to public life on Newsnight”. The Mail forgot that she ain’t called Kate Middleton any more. Idiots.
On top of this, there have been attacks on the
Corporation’s news coverage, including one
attempt to equate criticism from Iain Duncan Cough to proof of bias. The
author of the piece, David Barrett, will
be familiar to Zelo Street readers: he did the attack on the Guardian’s NSA coverage that had been
fed him by the spooks.
It gets more desperate: the
Mail has run a story telling “Adult actor Mark Sloan was cast as Matthew
Oldfield, one of the 'Tapas Seven', who were eating at a restaurant with Gerry
and Kate McCann the night Maddie disappeared. The actor has reportedly starred in previous Crimewatch reconstructions
as well as X rated films Tight Rider, Sherlock Bones and From Dusk Till Porn”.
Er, so what?
And the icing on the cake? Yes, it’s
the deeply subversive Guardian’s
fault: “Russell Brand and how
Newsnight's become the Guardian's TV lapdog”. And how many Mail readers give a flying foxtrot about
Newsnight? But put it all together,
and you have what looks more and more like an orchestrated attempt to support
Shapps in his dubious endeavour. The temptation to finally get the BBC is
clearly overwhelming.
So expect more of this for at least the next 18 months. No change there, then.
What did you think about Ian Hislop's comments on the Leveson enquiry and press regulation a couple of weeks ago?
ReplyDeleteRly
Didn't catch his latest comments, but posted this observation on his remarks in March: http://zelo.tv/YVR8L2
ReplyDeleteiDave annoys Murdoch with press regulation proposals, then lets his team start floating suggestions that "other broadcasters" (eg Sky) can do this, that and quite a lot of the other whilst the BBC has their income cut. Distinct whiff of rodent there! Will it be enough to get Murdoch back on side?
ReplyDeleteAnd when the Saville revelations broke they were accompanied by a backing chorus of "he used to work for the BBC therefore it's their fault". And what of his mate Teret who was charged with similar offences in the week? All I'm seeing is that he was Savilles chauffeur for a short while, nothing about the many more years working for commercial broadcasters owned by a mixed bag of media companies. Will the papers be leaning on the likes of Signal Radio to hold their own internal inquiries the way the BBC have?
Murdoch has blown the whistle - the spiv has responded. We wait for Oiky and Mr C (the sell of the NH secretary) to respond to their masters voice.
ReplyDeletePS Bain Capital and the tories is worth a look.