Tom Mills is lecturer in sociology at Aston University. He is the author of 'The BBC: Myth of a Public Service'.
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Published in: openDemocracyUKEntering the secret castle: A small step towards democratic public media?
Last week the BBC gave a representative audience panel control of its Brexit output for one day. Could this...
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Published in: ourBeebThe national conversation: free, open and broad debate
In the UK, do we see political polarisation facilitated by politically partisan websites and social media, or the...
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Published in: ourBeebThe BBC is neither independent or impartial: interview with Tom Mills
Is the BBC really impartial? Interview with scholar of the BBC, Tom Mills, on his new book.
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Published in: ourBeebThe General Strike to Corbyn: 90 years of BBC establishment bias
On the anniversary of the 1926 General Strike, looking back to the early BBC helps us understand the latest bias...
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Published in: ourBeebPanorama, the Corbyn surge and the political establishment
This week’s Panorama documentary on Jeremy Corbyn has been criticised for shoddy reporting and overt political bias...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKWhy on earth would leftists go out of their way to support Cage?
Max Farrar responds to this article, and its authors respond in kind. What exactly is Cage, and how should it be treated?