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1. reaper+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-09-28 23:48:08
Sky didn't say anything. The two talking heads from two different political parties said things.

As an outsider, I have no idea if Sky News is "right wing" or not. I watch Sky and BBC because those are the two British services I can get where I am.

(And occasionally ITV, but it seems to be all potatoes, and no meat.)

I note that instead of addressing the topic of discussion, you deflect into another topic. Why is that?

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2. bamboo+L7[view] [source] 2025-09-29 01:21:11
>>reaper+(OP)
Sure, but it’s not like there media outlets just select any old person to discuss any old topic. They can choose who they want to be the mouthpiece for a certain topic and make sure they get plenty of airtime to say whatever is required…
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3. reaper+IL[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-09-29 10:16:59
>>bamboo+L7
Still off topic. Why is that?
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4. agedcl+yK1[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-09-29 16:40:46
>>bamboo+L7
Legally they have to provide "Due Impartiality" on the TV network. So they normally invite several people so they can claim they have provided balance.

I actually don't like that they are legally required they do this as often it becomes a shouting match between two participates. I want to hear someone's argument in full.

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