Category: Media
-
If broadcasting matters, why are Scotland’s broadcasters not based in Scotland?
Scotland doesn’t have its own public broadcaster. The BBC is based in England and regulated from Westminster. Virtually all commercial broadcasters are owned by companies based outside Scotland. So what? A public broadcaster is important: it should be expected to provide a source of trusted, impartial news and information about Scotland, cover topics that might…
-
Scotland is short-changed by the BBC
Broadcasting remains entirely under the control of the UK Government. Whilst in Scotland many pay a licence fee, the BBC is unaccountable to the Scottish Government. The result is a public broadcaster that strongly represents the UKG Unionist position in its news and current affairs, and provides content very much under the production control of…
-
The BBC in Scotland
Unpopular, unwanted; little more than propaganda. That’s the BBC in Scotland.
-
Scotland’s media virtually all oppose our return to Independence
Scotland’s media virtually all oppose our return to Independence. Virtually all media in Scotland is owned by UK companies or foriegn billionares who are opposed to Scotland becoming independent.