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Q and A: Pete Wishart



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Published Date: 13 June 2008
Pete Wishart is the SNP's broadcasting spokesman who gave evidence to the independent review into the BBC's political coverage. He agrees with complaints that services are biased because there is too much emphasis on Westminster.
The report found 37 per cent of viewers feel BBC news reports are often not relevant to where they live – does this mean the BBC is failing to meet its core purpose of informing democracy?

Yes, it does. The BBC has a duty to refle
ct the reality that people live in and inform them about what is going on. That is quite a high percentage of people who feel they are not being served well in their areas.

Why do you think the report points to political coverage being seen as unduly focused on Westminster and refers to a "general bias" towards stories about England, or telling stories from an English perspective?

You would not even know there was a Scottish Parliament, which is laziness on the part of the BBC. All the big-name journalists are based in Westminster, because that's where they believe the big action is.

What did you think of the media coverage of this issue?

I thought it was reasonably all right, but it raised tension on some blogs. People were asking – and I agree with them – why should we devote time and resources to Scotland, or Wales, or wherever? If I was living in Yorkshire I would not want to know about Edinburgh.

Where does this leave the question of whether there should be a Scottish Six bulletin?

It would be such a simple solution – give Scotland its relevant news services at 6pm and 10pm, presented and produced by Scottish journalists offering a Scottish perspective, and let the rest of the UK do what they want to do. We are not getting the news service we deserve as a nation.

What do you think should happen next?

Look at what BBC journalists are taught when they are sent on courses on devolution.



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  • Last Updated: 12 June 2008 10:02 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: The BBC
 
1

Preacher man,

Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom. 13/06/2008 12:32:18
If the SNP didn't exist we would have to invent them for everyone's scorn.

Little Scotlanders who thrive on bigotry I'm afraid.
2

Shave,

Edinburgh 13/06/2008 15:04:46
"All the big-name journalists are based in Westminster"

Will Hamish MacDonell ever get over this 'dis'?
;-)
3

Alan B,

13/06/2008 17:23:07
#3 AM2

That is just silly.

That would mean the bbc scotland news and stv news would be illegal.

U are taking the remark in away it is not meant.

Is it illegal for the scotsman to employ a journalist in scotland. No it is not. Yes it is illegal if they u were to take scottish being ethnically scottish rather than a journalist plying their trade in scotland.

Is it illegal for the bbc news in london to employ and journalist based in england ie an english journalist. No they mainly are other than foreign correspondents.

The whole point of this is to stop the poor and insulting coverage we get at the moment were uk news is english news and the other countries that make up the uk are not treated equally.

It is part of ur whole problem with regard to the union. It is a union at any cost no matter how u are treated and what lack of respect u are shown.

I would suggest if u campaigned more to reform the union there may be a much better message to sell. Rather than just making excuse or pretending the issues do not exist.

 

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