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The War Against the BBC

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Under attack as never before, the BBC faces an unprecedented war. Philip Hensher’s “The War Against the BBC” (ISBN: 9780141989402) exposes the critical threats to Britain’s beloved broadcaster. Will we lose it forever? Explore the ongoing battle and its implications in this must-read for anyone who values independent journalism and public broadcasting.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780141989402
  • Publisher: Penguin UK
  • Publisher Imprint: PENGUIN UK
  • Height: 198 mm
  • No of Pages: 448
  • Spine Width: 24 mm
  • Width: 130 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0141989408
  • Publisher Date: 01 Feb 2021
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Weight: 364 gr

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg

25 reviews for The War Against the BBC

  1. Priyamvada

    Engaging and informative. This book is a wake-up call about the importance of public broadcasting. I am glad I read this one.

  2. Ayush Kanojiya

    I found it a bit repetitive. The central idea is clear from the start, but it gets hammered home a bit too much.

  3. Sonal Kumar

    Essential reading for anyone concerned about the future of independent media. A well-argued and timely book.

  4. Ayush Kukrele

    A powerful defense of the BBC. Hensher’s passion shines through. This will stay with me a long time.

  5. Keshav Gupta

    Fascinating and alarming. This book opened my eyes to the threats against the BBC. Should be required reading for every British citizen.

  6. Vipin Kumar

    A compelling and informative book. Sheds light on the challenges that faces BBC and independent media.

  7. Venkata Pratik Theegala

    An eye-opening exploration of the threats to the BBC, urging action to preserve this important institution.

  8. Swaraj Chandan Patil

    A vital book for understanding the challenges facing the BBC. Thought-provoking and insightful. Highly recommended!

  9. Manika Rawat

    Decent analysis, but I felt it lacked nuance. A more balanced perspective would have been appreciated.

  10. Manisha Bansal

    Interesting, but I think the author overstates some of the threats. A bit alarmist, perhaps?

  11. Rajesh Mandal

    A bit repetitive and at times felt like a biased account.

  12. Swastik Kaurav

    A bit dense and academic. It could have been more accessible to the general public. Still, important information.

  13. Shubham Mishra

    Informative and timely. Explains the pressures on the BBC clearly. A bit dry in places, but the content is crucial. I learned a lot!

  14. Moksh Goel

    A brilliant analysis of the forces undermining the BBC. Clear, concise, and utterly compelling. Highly recommend!

  15. Manaswini Swami

    A bit too focused on London-centric views. Could use a broader perspective on the BBC’s impact across the UK.

  16. Ashish Kumar

    A must-read for anyone who values the BBC and is concerned about its future. Offers great insights.

  17. Sindhu Raj

    A critical look at the BBC’s challenges. Hensher raises important points, though the tone feels a bit one-sided. Still, worth reading for context.

  18. Deepansh Agrawal

    The book presents important information about the BBC, but it’s not the most gripping read.

  19. Utkarsh Shukla

    Worth reading if you’re interested in the BBC. I did not feel that strongly about it. It’s fairly balanced.

  20. Anant Kumar Singh

    Important topic, but the writing style could be more engaging. I struggled to stay focused.

  21. Mehak Chugh

    An okay read. I wasn’t entirely convinced by all the arguments, but it’s a decent overview of the BBC’s current situation.

  22. Abhishek Anand

    While informative, the book sometimes lacks a balanced perspective. A bit of an echo chamber.

  23. Megha Sapra

    An important contribution to the debate about the BBC’s future. Clear, concise, and persuasive. A must-read!

  24. Akash Maroti Jayewar

    Well-researched and compelling. Hensher makes a strong case for protecting the BBC. A must-read for media enthusiasts.

  25. Lalit Kumar

    It was alright. I didn’t find it as groundbreaking as some other reviews suggest. Just okay.

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