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The Noble Liar

How and why the BBC distorts the news to promote a liberal agenda
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The Noble Liar by Robin Aitken explores the idea of truth-telling in modern society and examines the role of media and government in shaping public perception. The book delves into ethical questions about information dissemination and seeks to uncover whether hidden agendas may influence public discourse and democracy. It raises concerns about the trustworthiness of authoritative institutions, urging readers to critically assess the narratives presented to them.
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You might enjoy this book if you're interested in exploring the intersection of media, truth, and ideology. The author draws on his experience in journalism to discuss the challenges within news organisations and how perceived biases can influence public perception. This book may appeal to those curious about the integrity of information in our current age.

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The Noble Liar

Fully updated Mass Market Paperback edition of the bestselling polemic about perceived media bias

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Fully updated Mass Market Paperback edition of the bestselling polemic about perceived media bias

To some, it is the voice of the nation, yet to others it has never been clearer that the BBC is in the grip of an ideology that prevents it from reporting fairly on the world. Many have been scandalised by its pessimism on Brexit and its one-sided presentation of the Trump presidency, whilst simultaneously amused by its outrage over 'fake news'.

Robin Aitken, who himself spent twenty-five years working for the BBC as a reporter and executive, argues that the Corporation needs to be reminded that what is 'fake' rather depends on where one is standing. From where his feet are planted, the BBC's own coverage of events often looks decidedly peculiar, peppered with distortions, omissions, and amplifications tailored to its own liberal agenda.

This punchy polemic galvanises the debate over how our licence-fee money is spent, and asks whether the BBC is a fair arbiter of the news, or whether it is a conduit for pervasive and institutional liberal left-wing bias.

Bias in the news is dismally, but brilliantly, adumbrated in a new book by Robin Aitken, a BBC staffer for more than twenty-five years. Aitken, sick to the back teeth of the partisan nature of the Corporation's news coverage, concludes that the BBC has "whether through carelessness or hubris" given up any pretence of impartiality, preferring instead to promulgate its philosophically asinine world view. – Sunday Times

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The Noble Liar by Robin Aitken has been discussed for its exploration of bias in public broadcasting, particularly focusing on the BBC. Reviewers have noted that the book offers a critical examination of media transparency and journalistic integrity, which may interest readers aligned with or curious about media accountability. Its detailed arguments and engaging style are often mentioned, although some readers suggest that the author’s perspective might resonate more strongly with those already sceptical of mainstream narratives.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781785906008

Publisher: Biteback Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 30 June 2020

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Biteback Publishing

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 368

About the Author

Robin Aitken is a former BBC reporter and journalist who spent twenty-five years working across all levels within the Corporation, from local radio to the Today programme. He is the author of Can We Trust the BBC? (Continuum, 2007) and the co-founder of the Oxford Foodbank, for which he was awarded an MBE in 2014 in recognition of his work. He is married with two daughters and lives in Oxford.

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