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Re: [ARSCLIST] Half-vast wasteland--was: Slides and inconvenient media (was spin it again)



As a whole,I would agree with you,but based on what I can view on the web,there are some outstanding stuff of late,from The Beeb.To wit: 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAjzCoyPkWQ
http://video.google.com/url?docid=4340135300469846467&esrc=sr1&ev=v&q=global+warming+swindle&vidurl=http://video.google.com/videoplay%3Fdocid%3D4340135300469846467%26q%3Dglobal%2Bwarming%2Bswindle&usg=AL29H22tlNaZmb4_5uR8gzxlcUNCC97MSA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_a1uEe__aY


                                   Roger
Steve Abrams <steveabrams@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: The BBC is saturated with advertising.  Only it is free advertising.  In 
this respect the BBC is exquisitely corrupt.  Civilization was a good series 
but that was more than thirty years ago.  Today  BBC television is much 
worse than its commercial rivals.  It ought to be abolished.  John Birt 
should be lynched.  I really mean that too.

SA

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Don Cox" 
To: 
Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2007 3:32 PM
Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Half-vast wasteland--was: Slides and inconvenient 
media (was spin it again)


> On 07/04/07, Steven C. Barr(x) wrote:
>
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "Robert Hodge" 
>>> Well, with the current state of television programming as it is,
>>> you could only improve it if you were !
>>>
>>> The technology improves while the content disintegrates. Except for
>>> rare occations and on PBS it is a "vast wasteland".
>>>
>>> And how could anyone watch anything worthwhile on a 2 inch or smaller
>>> screen ? Some do, so I hear.
>>>
>> Well...I shall vehemently disagree/comment here!
>>
>> Television exists...and has ALWAYS existed...as a medium on which
>> advertising can be sold at maximum profit!
>
> That is only true in the USA.
>
> BBC TV carries advertising only for BBC products, and many countries
> have only a state TV service whose function is to carry government
> propaganda.
>
> For many years the TV channels in Britain also carried the Open
> University programs during the night.
>
>
>>  The creators of the
>> medium enthusiastically forecast all sorts of programming which
>> would "bring culture to the masses"...ignoring the reality that
>> "the masses" have absolutely NO desire for "culture!"
>
> I believe the audiences for some of the BBC cultural and scientific
> series were quite large. At least the educated middle-class masses watch
> them.
>
> (For example, Kenneth Clark's "Civilisation", or "Walking with
> Dinosaurs".)
>
>> The all-too
>> inevitable result was/is that television programming quickly
>> drifted toward a "lowest common denominator"...which, in turn,
>> lowered the cultural level of the masses...which then lowered
>> the cultural/intellectual quality  of TV programming (and life
>> in general...?!) even further...and on and on in a downward
>> spiral. Even PBS (and other "serious" programming) inevitably
>> skews its content toward that "LCD" demographic (since there
>> wouldn't be much of an audience otherwise...?!).
>>
>> The applicable question actually is: how much serious thinking
>> is going on?! I suspect this variable is in constant-decrease
>> mode, since it doesn't pay very well or lead to fame and/or
>> fortune! After all, it is much easier to sit mindlessly in
>> front of one's TV set (or, for students, to regurgitate on
>> demand a few memorized answers to complete a multiple-choice
>> examination...!) than it is to actually SERIOUSLY think about
>> a question more complicated than "For whom should I vote in
>> the 'American Idol' competition...?"
>>
>> Steven C. Barr
>> (With increased vehemence, he expostulates "FEH!!"...)
>>
> Regards
> -- 
> Don Cox
> doncox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
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