✳️🔣⏯Podcast recommendation! The BBC WHY FACTOR has a wonderfull new episode on how storytelling is essential to mankind. It's a nice 15 minute Book fest. Yay. ⏯🔣✳️
✳️🔣⏯Podcast recommendation! The BBC WHY FACTOR has a wonderfull new episode on how storytelling is essential to mankind. It's a nice 15 minute Book fest. Yay. ⏯🔣✳️
Did my head in. I disliked & appreciated it in equal measure, but can't give it a so-so because it made me Think. It hurt.
Starts from premise that BBC is not impartial, and ways this is true. Rather than left/right bias, non-Establishment views get sidelined, whether protesters for parliament, or workers for corporations/consumers.
Ultimately a pick because I will try to seek out other news sources/voices, so important right now.
"Elite disquiet" and "official dissent"
Mills puts the case that the Beeb focuses on the government position and opposition from officials/politicians, over public protest, popular opinion or independent sources.
So non-establishment sources and opinions get far less coverage.
Sticking with this one a bit longer, as he is saying some interesting things, but there's a heck of a lot of detail that I'll never absorb. #nonfictionchallenge17
One more chapter and I consider bailing. It reads like a rewritten phd (possibly because...) so I'm having a hard time with it - I've read short pieces by Mills which were more engaging.
Also, BBC decision-makers are largely Oxbridge and private-school educated and male. So there's news.
I admit I'm being unreasonable, but I don't need to wade through this if that's it.
I wanted this book to make me cross. But not for these reasons. #grouchy
For my next #nonfictionchallenge17 book, I'm going to read The BBC: myth of a public service. This is a book I don't want to read. If it was a read harder category, it would be a book 'that makes you feel uncomfortable before you begin' or 'that you hope to disagree with'. I'm interested to hear the issues spelled out, and in reality I expect to come away from it making a conscious effort to get my news from more diverse sources.
#lastbookyoustacked #seasonsreadings2016
So here's the top of my stacked list. If I stack around 3 books a day, and read around 4 books a month.... 🤔 😳 #maths