Funniest thing is they advertise BBC radio at the bottom of the article again 😂

by Xaxth

19 comments
  1. I’ve always felt the BBC’s reporting on itself is admirable compared to most news outlets: if you ever listen to the radio news where they’re discussing complaints or the government trying to install a new chief or whatever they’ll always refer to themselves in the third person. And they’ll always report it.

  2. The BBC love nothing more than a bit of self flagelation, do they 🤣

  3. Stick a bench or two there, some stones and you’ll never know the difference

  4. BBC News is editorially independent from the rest of the BBC. I mean, as it should be given that it’s all funded by the license payer.

  5. Well fuck me that grass is all messed up, will take at least two weeks to be back to normal how absolutely ghastly

  6. “We’re good media guys, we call out ourselves and our other studios, give us more views to keep us on the Air!”

    Gotta make up for the sex offenders and pedos they take on some how now.

  7. Exact same thing happened to Stockwood park in Luton at last year’s event. We never moaned and it’s fine now

  8. I’m always reminded of that bit from the John Finnemore Souvenir Programme:

    “The true source of evil in the world, which is of course, in the official opinion of the BBC, the BBC.”

  9. Good on them for holding themselves accountable. What other news outlet does that?

  10. It’s grass not glass.

    A few weeks and you’ll never know.

  11. That’s nothing compared to what the UCI World Championships did to Harrogates sacred Stray.

  12. “Damage caused by BBC event” coming to P***hub soon

  13. They always do. People often criticize the BBC but they do a much better job than most news broadcasters when it comes to holding themselves accountable. I cannot imagine the likes of GB “news” or the current day Telegraph ever admitting to their many wrongs.

  14. Environmental impact of some lawn being damaged. Jesus wept.

  15. It’s a public broadcaster with thousands of journalists under its wing, of course they are going to cover everything without bias. This isn’t unusual or funny at all.

  16. anything to avoid blaming the festival goers of a certain ethnicity classic BBC

  17. I mean, it’s grass. It’s an ecological desert. The environmental impact will be negligible. It may actually have an environmental benefit should some wild flower seeds happen to land there and get a chance to grow

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