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Look North Korea toon night.

Wonder what the show was like the last time they won in the league. Can anyone remember when they beat us in the cup what the coverage was like? Last night's was what I expected. Keep it in the sports section, give it the bare minimum and down play any Sunderland positives. The selfie thing passed me off the most. It wasn't a selfie from either side. The mags stepped over the line with theirs and we got revenge and took the piss.
 

To be honest i thought the whole thing was highly amusing and talking about anything else was simply comedy gold and particularly the sinkhole story in cumbria was desperate stuff.... On the coverage itself and Look North were raging, but the lack of highlights really demonstrated how I think we might end this season as the medias disliked club, because our job is noble sacrifice or 4 4 thrillers like man U vs Bournemouth.
Normally such games especially after such a gap would of been built up and reported on to the nth degree
But not this time

Perhaps a sense of order has returned to the bbc looka north Tyne editorial standards
No, that’s the point. Mags win the Derby (been a while, I know). Sunderland win the Derby - segments about frozen windscreens on before 😂
Usually have a story from 40-50 years ago thst they’ll like to revisit
Womens basketball , some food bank story in artlepowl oh Sunderland with lucky 1-0 win but drop to 9th in premier league
 
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I will as it's annoying me. Am curious what kind of response a complaint will get. A template? Apologies you believe there is a bias to Look North Newcastle
They have a standard (sort of) response that goes along the lines of; time constraints, editorial decisions to cover the "bigger" stories, try to get as many items in, understand some people will be disappointed, thanks for your submission, can't keep everyone happy, no bias.

It's of course utter bullshit. They're the only regional news that does anything remotely close and I include BBC Scotland/SITV's love in with the Old Firm in that.

But when you have mags as presenters, editors, producers etc who make no attempt to hide allegiance or bias then they are literally "policing" themselves. Only by complaining will the bean counters at BEEB HQ possible intervene.
"We are off to Sunderland, the North East's poorest city".
This is standard.

Any negative stories are always reported from outside Newcastle.

Items relating to poverty, drug abuse, domestic violence etc never Newcastle, despite them usually being bigger issues in Newcastle and its surrounding environs.

Anything remotely positive in the region and they'll push any and all tenuous links to Newcastle.

When the Keel Crossing was getting prepared to open, they used a link to segway news of the Tyne bridges refurbishment onto the end of it. They can't stand anything removing the focus from Newcastle and, by default, NUFC as the Jawdee Nashun fable makes the two one and the same entity.
 
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They have a standard (sort of) response that goes along the lines of; time constraints, editorial decisions to cover the "bigger" stories, try to get as many items in, understand some people will be disappointed, thanks for your submission, can't keep everyone happy, no bias.

It's of course utter bullshit. They're the only regional news that does anything remotely close and I include BBC Scotland/SITV's love in with the Old Firm in that.

But when you have mags as presenters, editors, producers etc who make no attempt to hide allegiance or bias then they are literally "policing" themselves. Only by complaining will the bean counters at BEEB HQ possible intervene.

This is standard.

Any negative stories are always reported from outside Newcastle.

Items relating to poverty, drug abuse, domestic violence etc never Newcastle, despite them usually being bigger issues in Newcastle and its surrounding environs.

Anything remotely positive in the region and they'll push any and all tenuous links to Newcastle.

When the Keel Crossing was getting prepared to open, they used a link to segway news of the Tyne bridges refurbishment onto the end of it. They can't stand anything removing the focus from Newcastle and, by default, NUFC as the Jawdee Nashun fable makes the two one and the same entity.
What was annoying was that they didn't give any figures. Was it 0.0001% or 50% compared to the others? Context is everything.
 
They have a standard (sort of) response that goes along the lines of; time constraints, editorial decisions to cover the "bigger" stories, try to get as many items in, understand some people will be disappointed, thanks for your submission, can't keep everyone happy, no bias.

It's of course utter bullshit. They're the only regional news that does anything remotely close and I include BBC Scotland/SITV's love in with the Old Firm in that.

But when you have mags as presenters, editors, producers etc who make no attempt to hide allegiance or bias then they are literally "policing" themselves. Only by complaining will the bean counters at BEEB HQ possible intervene.

This is standard.

Any negative stories are always reported from outside Newcastle.

Items relating to poverty, drug abuse, domestic violence etc never Newcastle, despite them usually being bigger issues in Newcastle and its surrounding environs.

Anything remotely positive in the region and they'll push any and all tenuous links to Newcastle.

When the Keel Crossing was getting prepared to open, they used a link to segway news of the Tyne bridges refurbishment onto the end of it. They can't stand anything removing the focus from Newcastle and, by default, NUFC as the Jawdee Nashun fable makes the two one and the same entity.
I’ve complained to Jeff brown and Martin Emerson when I was on twitter
And they’ve eventually responded with something like
We weren’t covering that story in detail
We only have a small newsroom covering things at that time of day weekend etc
I’m sure both get on here and would back that up
I'm surprised they didn't lead with Sunderland residents riot in a Wearside hotel following the derby.
But NE postcode

BBC needs to be editorially accurate
 
I’ve complained to Jeff brown and Martin Emerson when I was on twitter
And they’ve eventually responded with something like
We weren’t covering that story in detail
We only have a small newsroom covering things at that time of day weekend etc
I’m sure both get on here and would back that up

But NE postcode

BBC needs to be editorially accurate
Bullshit excuse
 
I’m beyond it tbh, I think it’ll take a few years of sustained excellence for us to get any kind of meaningful recognition. We just need to keep what we’re doing and the media acolytes will follow, Keef is already limbering up for his mental gymnastics.
 
Bullshit excuse
Exactly this. And Jeff Brown is MLF apparently yet never appeared to fight our corner in the years he worked there. I'm sure if he's on here he can offer some defence along the lines of not his place or job security. I'd not be able to look myself in the mirror if I had to get pumped off Dirty Dawnie every neet.
I’ve complained to Jeff brown and Martin Emerson when I was on twitter
And they’ve eventually responded with something like
We weren’t covering that story in detail
We only have a small newsroom covering things at that time of day weekend etc
I’m sure both get on here and would back that up
That's utter nonsense and a complete cop out from them as look at how they were able to have almost whole weeks of content about mag takeover, qualification for Europe, record signings and pretty much anything else NUFC related. And they've always towed the party line since the Saudis got in, while constantly pushing the narrative about "great for the region" when it looked like the takeover wasn't going to happen.
 
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Normally such games especially after such a gap would of been built up and reported on to the nth degree
But not this time

Perhaps a sense of order has returned to the bbc looka north Tyne editorial standards

Usually have a story from 40-50 years ago thst they’ll like to revisit
Womens basketball , some food bank story in artlepowl oh Sunderland with lucky 1-0 win but drop to 9th in premier league
Imagine its 2026 and the toon have beaten us 4 0, how many minutes would be dedicated to the game and it would be interesting to actually measure.
 
Imagine its 2026 and the toon have beaten us 4 0, how many minutes would be dedicated to the game and it would be interesting to actually measure.
10 episode series
Every news bulletin morning noon and night would be dominated with tenuous links and stories and interviews with Dan burns old neighbours Bobby moncur and the centre half from 1980 that no one can remember
Stories would be carried over from one day to the next
Each day would flow into the next and you’d think I’m sure I’ve seen and heard this story before
 
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