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Mattsa
12-27-2007, 10:10 AM
Folks

I recently complained to the BBC here in the UK about the lack of coverage of Ron Paul's election campaign.

This morning, I received this response from a Mr Paul Wheeler.


Dear Mr Mxxxx

Thank you for your recent phone call to BBC Information. I understand that you feel the BBC has failed to provide sufficient coverage of Ron Paul's presidential election campaign. We will be watching Ron Paul's poll numbers closely and if there's any sign that he is becoming a leading candidate we will act accordingly.

I would like to assure you that we have registered your comments on our audience log. This is the internal report of audience feedback which we compile daily for all programme makers and commissioning executives within the BBC, and also their senior management. It ensures that your points, and all other comments we receive, are circulated and considered across the BBC.

Thank you again for taking the time to contact the BBC.

Regards

Paul Wheeler

BBC Information

I was not satisfied with this response. Therefore, I contacted the BBC again this afternoon and asked for an explanation for the total lack of coverage on the BBC, both in their television coverage and their website which has virtually no information about Ron Paul.

I reiterated that irrespective of Ron Paul's status as a frontline candidate, the social phenomonen, the huge grassroots support and the internet being totally dominated by the campaign is newsworthy in its own right and should be covered by the BBC.

I have been promised a further response from BBC management.

Standing tall for Constitution, free speech and liberty

M

Adamsa
12-27-2007, 10:12 AM
The fact he is so big on the internet should make him bigger on the BBC.

user
12-27-2007, 10:20 AM
Thanks for your efforts!

fortilite
12-27-2007, 10:21 AM
They haven't responded to me yet. I guess he needs to win before he gets covered.

jumpyg1258
12-27-2007, 10:21 AM
ROFL so they are giving a typical media response.

"We won't put him on the air cause our own "scientific" surveys we do say he's not winning." Which we all know they just pull those numbers out of their butt.

AdoubleR
12-27-2007, 10:22 AM
Folks

I recently complained to the BBC here in the UK about the lack of coverage of Ron Paul's election campaign.

This morning, I received this response from a Mr Paul Wheeler.



I was not satisfied with this response. Therefore, I contacted the BBC again this afternoon and asked for an explanation for the total lack of coverage on the BBC, both in their television coverage and their website which has virtually no information about Ron Paul.

I reiterated that irrespective of Ron Paul's status as a frontline candidate, the social phenomonen, the huge grassroots support and the internet being totally dominated by the campaign is newsworthy in its own right and should be covered by the BBC.

I have been promised a further response from BBC management.

Standing tall for Constitution, free speech and liberty

M

Can you PM me the contact details please?

Mattsa
12-27-2007, 10:25 AM
Can you PM me the contact details please?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/complaints/

Telephone: 08700 100 222

slantedview
12-27-2007, 10:25 AM
gj matt. that's interesting that the BBC even responded. in america, i'd suspect that most MSM outlets would just ignore such an e-mail.

hawks4ronpaul
12-27-2007, 10:25 AM
See if BBC has covered straw polls or fund-raising or FEC rules (rejecting matching funds due to fund-raising strength, or a blimp to work around speech restrictions), because RP is a leader there and so BBC has less excuse.


http://hawks4ronpaul.blogspot.com/

brumans
12-27-2007, 10:25 AM
It's all about their precious polls

Oliver
12-27-2007, 10:26 AM
Folks

I recently complained to the BBC here in the UK about the lack of coverage of Ron Paul's election campaign.

This morning, I received this response from a Mr Paul Wheeler.


I'm almost shocked. I sent 4 mails to the goddamn
MSNBC and got nothing in return. And I didn't send
any complain whatsoever.

Mattsa
12-27-2007, 10:27 AM
gj matt. that's interesting that the BBC even responded. in america, i'd suspect that most MSM outlets would just ignore such an e-mail.

No. I telephoned them

And to their credit, I got through to speak to a real human being in less than 3 minutes. Their response was via e-mail

Question_Authority
12-27-2007, 10:52 AM
I would ask them how they expect Ron Paul to come up in the polls if the media continually ignore him. I would challenge them to put a moratorium on covering the "front runners" for 2 weeks and during that time give indepth coverage to the "2nd tier candidates". Then check their fucking polls again. (OK, leave out the curse word, I suppose).

user
12-27-2007, 10:59 AM
I would ask them how they expect Ron Paul to come up in the polls if the media continually ignore him. I would challenge them to put a moratorium on covering the "front runners" for 2 weeks and during that time give indepth coverage to the "2nd tier candidates". Then check their fucking polls again. (OK, leave out the curse word, I suppose).
This is the BBC, most Americans aren't watching them and they aren't the ones doing the polls.

AdoubleR
12-27-2007, 11:01 AM
This is the BBC, most Americans aren't watching them and they aren't the ones doing the polls.

You'd be surprised how big the American population in the United Kingdom is... And for Americans accross the rest of Europe, it's still the preffered english news channel as compared to local english media outlets...

Brasil Branco
12-27-2007, 11:06 AM
FROM AUGUST


Dear Mr ....,

Thank you for your email. While we have so far not covered Mr Paul's
campaign in depth we have mentioned him and will certainly continue to
report his activities, especially if or when he emerges as a contender
with a real chance of doing well.
We do have finite resources to devote to US election coverage but please
be assured we are aiming to have as complete and balanced a coverage as
we can. For your information we have done the following stories in which
Mr Paul figures, admittedly not prominently but he has certainly not
been overlooked.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/5006788.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6266690.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6725105.stm

I complained as well, four months ago... what bullshit.

user
12-27-2007, 11:06 AM
You'd be surprised how big the American population in the United Kingdom is... And for Americans accross the rest of Europe, it's still the preffered english news channel as compared to local english media outlets...
Even allowing for all that, I doubt BBC coverage alone would be enough to counter the rest of the MSM, especially in the US.

Adamsa
12-27-2007, 11:09 AM
A lot of Americans use the BBC, it has one of the best news web sites around.

justatrey
12-27-2007, 11:10 AM
I sent an email complaint to the BBC several weeks ago. This was after I discovered that they do not even list Ron Paul as a candidate in their poll numbers.

I never received a response.

erikm
12-27-2007, 11:25 AM
The US primary elections are a not well-understood item in europe and because they're largely considered 'far-away local' news the runups aren't well-covered. Remember that the distance London-NYC is about the distance London-Moscow.

OTOH What coverage I've seen about Ron Paul in european media tends to be balanced, if sometimes a bit influenced by poll results (minor candidate . . . )

BBC: Justin Webb (BBC's North America editor) did a piece which is still being debated. Blog (http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/thereporters/justinwebb/) Article (11/07) (http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/thereporters/justinwebb/2007/11/the_ron_paul_argument.html)

I recently ran into an article in the local paper on 'Doctor No'. Unfortunately for most people here it's in dutch and didn't make it online.

The dutch 'Algemeen Dagblad (http://www.ad.nl/verkiezingenvs/vsverkiezingen/)' also has a couple of blogs on the US elections. One is from an at-large perspective and has covered Ron Paul (the article (http://www.ad.nl/verkiezingenvs/vsverkiezingen/article1910447.ece?nscategory=autoSectie) got repeated for some reason) under the title 'Iraq (war) has brought US to the brink of bankruptcy'. The other blog is by a (presumably dutch) journalist who somehow got made 'deputy data manager' for the Clinton campaign. (blog (http://www.ad.nl/verkiezingenvs/teamhillary/))

Cheers,
ErikM

Mattsa
12-27-2007, 11:32 AM
I have to say, I'm pretty disappointed generally with the coverage in the UK, particularly because the British people have had it up to the back teeth with the lying bastards that run the country and our signing of the European constitution without a referendum.

The UK is sinking fast. The Sub-prime debacle and the debasement of the monetary system is heading our way and it's going to be exceedingly unpleasant for all the people that have gotten too used to living on credit. The monetary issue is ultra important and better understood by the American people than it is over here. We are heading for an economic meltdown the size and scope of which will devastate millions here. This is why I am so determined to get Ron Paul's message about sound money heard in the UK