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Reddit mentions of The BBC: Myth of a Public Service

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of The BBC: Myth of a Public Service. Here are the top ones.

The BBC: Myth of a Public Service
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Found 3 comments on The BBC: Myth of a Public Service:

u/elnock1 · 6 pointsr/worldnews

I wouldn't pin your hopes on the BBC; they manipulate the news to their own agenda as much as anyone else. Here's a good book on it - https://www.amazon.co.uk/BBC-Myth-Public-Service/dp/1784784826/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&qid=1479236347&sr=8-12&keywords=Bbc

u/Griffo985 · 1 pointr/Wales

I'm pretty sure a book is a source and generally a highly regarded source in both media and academia.

Not obscure - The BBC: Myth of a Public Service https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1784784826/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_5OAPDbFGME8F6

Amazon have it good to go for your kindle or soft and hardback books are available.

If you think I'm going to disseminate a 288 page book on the subject for you, I don't think you've got much chance.

u/Osmium_tetraoxide · -1 pointsr/unitedkingdom

https://www.amazon.co.uk/BBC-Myth-Public-Service/dp/1784784826

I recommend Tom Mill's book on the long history of the BBC and government. It's been used by various governments to years to push a range of agendas. People really need to understand its biases if they want to have a nuanced debate about the issue.
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