Sunday 8 April 2012

The Battle of Orgreave - BBC doctored footage?




An example from history of the media, in this case the BBC, allegedly doctoring footage to back the government of the time.  Below, a few links for background info and an italicised quote from one to give you a brief intro...

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In 1984, the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) went on strike. On 18 June, thousands of miners bravely defended themselves from police batons, snatch squads and cavalry charges in a field outside Orgreave coking plant near Rotherham in Yorkshire. Scandalously, the BBC – acting as part of the state’s propaganda machine – reversed the footage of the attack so that it looked as if the miners instigated the violence. The BBC was forced to issue an apology for this ‘mistake’ – but only in 1991.


China does it too, of course...

China TV 'substitutes Top Gun for air force footage'

2 comments:

  1. There's nothing "allegedly" about this. It's clearly documented and the BBC whilst still refusing to apologise for it have acknowledged their mistake.
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2007/jul/26/broadcasting.comment

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    1. Groovy! Thanks for keeping us informed.

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