Glenn Reynolds links to a Telegraph article on the BBC's biases:
The report concludes BBC staff must be more willing to challenge their own beliefs.
It reads: “There is a tendency to 'group think’ with too many staff inhabiting a shared space and comfort zone.”
A staff impartiality seminar held last year is also documented in the report, at which executives admitted they would broadcast images of the Bible being thrown away but not the Koran, in case Muslims were offended.
During the seminar a senior BBC reporter criticised the corporation for being anti-American.
Blimey--
do tell, old sport!
Update: Further thoughts from Newsbusters and Jules Crittenden, who writes that it's a good thing the BBC "didn’t go looking for pro-Jihadi sentiments. That could have got ugly quick".
Say, maybe Reuters should investigate!