Tuesday, 2 March 2010
Manufacturing The UK's Consent: the BBC under fire
As an unaffiliated, licence fee-paying member of the public I am deeply concerned by the threatened loss of BBC6, and what it represents more widely: a pre-emptive, placatory reaction to the systematic attacks being launched on the BBC by partisan and profit-hungry factions seeking to benefit from its enfeeblement. The main streams of public debate, awareness-raising and artistic cross-fertilisation within the UK media would be lamentably poorer without a strong BBC.
For me, Radio 1 is an unlistenable reflection of lowest common denominator popular trends (with their accompanying unexamined worldview – the tainted wellspring of the widespread public ignorance, apathy and acquiescence allowing our societies to slide toward disaster). However, I must concede that it represents the BBC fulfilling its mandate. Radio 2 is, simply put, middlebrow and staid. Aside from BBC6 radio, nothing else in the British media provides so vital a forum for the exploration, nurturing and promulgation of popular music as art form.
In James Murdoch's MacTaggart Memorial Lecture he attacked the BBC, stating: "In this all-media marketplace, the expansion of state-sponsored journalism is a threat to the plurality and independence of news provision, which are so important for our democracy". This is nothing less than a vile example of pot-kettle-black doublespeak. If Murdoch had his way we'd have the kind of plutocratic media that allowed that war-mongerer Bush and his bankrollers to steal an election with barely a whisper of protest in their own country.
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So, one of the most vulnerable and aggressively marketed-to demographics is to be abandoned to unchallenged indoctrination by a commercial system which is destroying our planet, our communities and many people's lives, by the only British broadcast institution that is in a position to enlighten them – in a disinterested fashion – to the existence of ways of thinking and being outside of that mindset?