Can the BBC be saved? The rot inside Britain’s national broadcaster
Description
The BBC is facing its biggest crisis in decades — but the scandal isn’t just about two resignations. It’s about years of skewed reporting, buried corrections, and a newsroom culture that has normalised bias while persuading the public that it stands for impartial truth.
In this revealing conversation, Hadar Sela, co-editor of CAMERA UK and one of the most meticulous analysts of BBC coverage anywhere, joins Jonathan Sacerdoti to peel back the layers of structural failure inside the BBC: the habits, blind spots, and editorial decisions that have shaped public perception of Israel, terrorism, and the Middle East for over a decade.
What you’ll hear in this eye-opening discussion:
📺 Why years of complaints and warnings about BBC bias were ignored
🧩 How “mistakes” always seem to land in the same ideological direction
📰 The hidden power of the BBC’s archive as a distorted historical record
🚨 The Gaza hospital story: a case study in misreporting and zero accountability
⚖️ Why the “what we knew at the time” defence has become a shield against truth
🧾 How the BBC relies on activists, partisan NGOs, and compromised sources
💣 Why Palestinian terror attacks are almost never reported — and what that omission achieves
🧠 The newsroom culture that discourages dissent and buries internal criticism
📉 BBC Verify: why the fact-checking unit often amplifies misinformation instead of correcting it
🔍 How corrections arrive months or years late, quietly, and without transparency
🗂️ Why an external investigation — not internal reforms — may be the BBC’s only hope
🇮🇱 How skewed reporting has helped normalise public debate about Israel’s very right to exist
🔻 The human cost of selective storytelling: Israelis displaced, traumatised, or killed yet barely covered
📢 What an independent complaints system could look like — and why the current process is broken beyond repair
🎧 Listen to this episode if you want to understand not just what has gone wrong inside the BBC, but why it keeps happening — and why so many journalists, former staff, and media analysts are now calling for radical external oversight.
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