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Published Date: 18 June 2009
THE director general of the BBC has hit back at claims that its coverage of news in Scotland can be "mind-numbingly parochial".
Nationalist MSP Kenneth Gibson told Mark Thompson that news programme Reporting Scotland can sometimes include "cat-up-a-tree-type stories".

But Mr Thompson said that the programme was "really strong" and that it had "grown in stature".

The BBC
boss was giving evidence yesterday on broadcasting in Scotland to MSPs on Holyrood's Education, Lifelong Learning and Culture Committee.

Mr Gibson argued that international news coverage would be increased if there was a 'Scottish Six' – a Scottish-produced national and international news programme.

The Cunninghame North MSP told Mr Thomson: "It would mean you would have less of the Mrs-McGlumpha's-cat-caught-up-a-tree-type stories that you sometimes get on Reporting Scotland.

"There would be things presented from an international perspective rather than at present, which is still on occasion mind-numbingly parochial in my view – that would be a better way forward."

However both Mr Thompson and BBC Scotland director Ken MacQuarrie defended their news coverage.

Mr MacQuarrie told Mr Gibson: "In terms of Reporting Scotland I don't agree with your description. The audience research that we get coming back is extremely positive and the performance of the programme is positive."

Mr Thompson said: "I think Reporting Scotland is actually really strong. I feel especially in recent years and especially with the devolved politics of Scotland to report on I think it has grown in stature."





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  • Last Updated: 17 June 2009 9:48 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: The BBC
 
1

Mike S,

18/06/2009 09:08:59
The BBC regards Scotland as a REGION not a COUNTRY and treats Scottish matters accordingly. They always have done and I am surprised people have only just noticed.
2

JT,

18/06/2009 13:16:30
We got BBC London twice last week!
3

Tartan Viking,

18/06/2009 19:15:56
"THE director general of the BBC has hit back at claims that its coverage of news in Scotland can be "mind-numbingly parochial".

Jackie Bird springs to mind................
4

Mingloon,

Edinburgh 27/06/2009 08:55:44
The greater Glasgow dwelling B.B.C. Scotland staff are amongst the few people in Scotland who do not agree that news on Reporting Scotland is "mind-numbingly parochial". The fact is that a better name for the programme might be 'Reporting Glasgow and some of Strathclyde'.

 

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