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The War Against the BBC
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SKU: 9780141989402
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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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Priyamvada –
Engaging and informative. This book is a wake-up call about the importance of public broadcasting. I am glad I read this one.
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.
Sonal Kumar –
Essential reading for anyone concerned about the future of independent media. A well-argued and timely book.
Ayush Kukrele –
A powerful defense of the BBC. Hensher’s passion shines through. This will stay with me a long time.
Keshav Gupta –
Fascinating and alarming. This book opened my eyes to the threats against the BBC. Should be required reading for every British citizen.
Vipin Kumar –
A compelling and informative book. Sheds light on the challenges that faces BBC and independent media.
Venkata Pratik Theegala –
An eye-opening exploration of the threats to the BBC, urging action to preserve this important institution.
Swaraj Chandan Patil –
A vital book for understanding the challenges facing the BBC. Thought-provoking and insightful. Highly recommended!
Manika Rawat –
Decent analysis, but I felt it lacked nuance. A more balanced perspective would have been appreciated.
Manisha Bansal –
Interesting, but I think the author overstates some of the threats. A bit alarmist, perhaps?
Rajesh Mandal –
A bit repetitive and at times felt like a biased account.
Swastik Kaurav –
A bit dense and academic. It could have been more accessible to the general public. Still, important information.
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!
Moksh Goel –
A brilliant analysis of the forces undermining the BBC. Clear, concise, and utterly compelling. Highly recommend!
Manaswini Swami –
A bit too focused on London-centric views. Could use a broader perspective on the BBC’s impact across the UK.
Ashish Kumar –
A must-read for anyone who values the BBC and is concerned about its future. Offers great insights.
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.
Deepansh Agrawal –
The book presents important information about the BBC, but it’s not the most gripping read.
Utkarsh Shukla –
Worth reading if you’re interested in the BBC. I did not feel that strongly about it. It’s fairly balanced.
Anant Kumar Singh –
Important topic, but the writing style could be more engaging. I struggled to stay focused.
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.
Abhishek Anand –
While informative, the book sometimes lacks a balanced perspective. A bit of an echo chamber.
Megha Sapra –
An important contribution to the debate about the BBC’s future. Clear, concise, and persuasive. A must-read!
Akash Maroti Jayewar –
Well-researched and compelling. Hensher makes a strong case for protecting the BBC. A must-read for media enthusiasts.
Lalit Kumar –
It was alright. I didn’t find it as groundbreaking as some other reviews suggest. Just okay.