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The '''British Broadcasting Corporation''' ('''BBC''') is a British public service media outlet.<ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/aboutbbcnews/spl/hi/history/html/default.stm</ref> Considering Britain's role in global capitalism and imperialism, their public broadcast service tends to support imperial wars and demonize the anti-colonial struggles of the periphery.  
The '''British Broadcasting Corporation''', also known as the '''BBC''', is a [[United Kingdom|British]] public service media outlet.<ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/aboutbbcnews/spl/hi/history/html/default.stm</ref> Considering Britain's role in global [[capitalism]] and [[imperialism]], their public broadcast service tends to support imperial wars and demonize the anti-colonial struggles of the periphery.  


The BBC tends to, according to conservative commentators, have a "liberal" and "center-left" bias<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/media/2012/oct/10/bbc-review-liberal-bias</ref>, much in the same way that Fox viewers would describe America's public broadcasting service, PBS. Although when it comes to questions of imperial wars and anti-communism, the "liberal media" in the Western world tends to closely align with their corresponding right-wing media outlets.
The BBC tends to, according to conservative commentators, have a "liberal" and "center-left" bias<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/media/2012/oct/10/bbc-review-liberal-bias</ref>, much in the same way that [[Fox news|Fox]] viewers would describe America's public broadcasting service, [[PBS]]. Although when it comes to questions of imperial wars and anti-communism, the "liberal media" in the Western world tends to closely align with their corresponding right-wing media outlets.
 
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Revision as of 14:40, 13 June 2021

The British Broadcasting Corporation, also known as the BBC, is a British public service media outlet.[1] Considering Britain's role in global capitalism and imperialism, their public broadcast service tends to support imperial wars and demonize the anti-colonial struggles of the periphery.

The BBC tends to, according to conservative commentators, have a "liberal" and "center-left" bias[2], much in the same way that Fox viewers would describe America's public broadcasting service, PBS. Although when it comes to questions of imperial wars and anti-communism, the "liberal media" in the Western world tends to closely align with their corresponding right-wing media outlets.

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