It doesn't matter how hard you try, you can't please everyone.
Some will always think the balance is wrong.
Some people argue there is too much religion and religiously motivated programs on the BBC, others that there is not enough.
In this link the blogger is grumbling about the atheist influence at the BBC.
Do you think he is making a good point, that it needs to b challenged ? Or talking nonsense and bemoaning days past when more people claimed to be Christian ?
http://www.ukapologetics.net/10/BBCatheism.htm
How could the BBC improve? ( well apart from reinstate the messageboards)
Does the BBC need to address the balance?
There is a BBC Religion & Ethics Department in Manchester, running at about £10,000,000 pa.
See if you can find any program designated as life from a Humanist Secularist viewpoint that is unchallenged, whereas there's a plethora of religion based programs that go to air freely and unchallenged almost whenever the religious want them.
Yes occasionally the BBC put out a program such as Jonathan Miller's one about atheism, some time back, but so what it's swamped over and over again by unchallenged religion all over the BBC's various TV and radio out puts, try Radio 4 from midnight Sunday right through its 24 hours.
In effect the way the BBC R & E Department acts something like as if we had Conservative Central Office editing the output of anything the Labour party wanted to put out on air
Of course it's right and proper that the BBC should cater for the now only 50% of religious viewers and listeners, but whether it's like it or not the non-religious are here and should be getting somewhere near a similar amount of unchallenged airtime.
Atheists and secularists do get to be on air on challenging programs with the religious, not that it matters if the non-religious are challenged we can deal with anything the religious throw at us, but the why, is always there in the background, the religious can give out more or less as many unchallenged programmes as they want to, when do we get anything like a similar quantity of unchallenged output for the non-religious from the BBC?
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